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OCR: 1-22 U s ING COMPUTERS Ess ENTIAL N EPTS An example manipulating on-screen objects is the way you delete document using Windows software The documents you create are represented by icons that tork like sheets of paper Recycle icon represents the place where you put documents you no longer want Suppose YOU used your computer to write report named "Sport Statistics, but You no longer need the report stored on your computer systerm. You use the mouse drag the Sport Statistics icon to the Recycle Bin and erase the report from vour computer system, shown in Figure Figure 1-29 Direct manipulation of on-screen objects The Sport Statistics docu- ment isno longer needed Using the mouse WDU can Neighibor Neley drag the Sport Statistics docurmen icon to the Recyde Bin Help 451 Once the Recyde Bin, th ...