* Added minor missing pieces to the user guide that might otherwise not get

noticed.
* Humdinger, the GUI image does not have item 5) for the resize knob!


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<li><p>The "alternative size" button (expands window to maximum size in most applications), also done via (or with <span class="key">CTRL</span>&#160;<span class="key">ALT</span>&#160;<span class="key">Z</span>).</p></li>
<li><p>The resize button. Dragging anywhere else on a window's border will move the window.</p></li>
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While holding down <span class="key">CTRL</span>&#160;<span class="key">ALT</span>, you can click anywhere on a window to move it with the left mouse button; when you click with the right mouse button, the window is sent to the back.
<h1><a id="open-save-panel" name="open-save-panel">Open and save panels</a></h1>
<p>When opening or saving a file from any application, a panel like this opens:</p>

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<h2><a id="moving" name="moving">Moving windows between workspaces</a></h2>
<p>To move a window, you grab it in the Workspaces applet and simply drag it to another workspace. This has the advantage, that you can move it without leaving your current desktop. Of course, that only works well when there aren't too many windows in a workspace and your target isn't obscured by other windows. Another possibility is to grab a window by its tab and just holding on to it while switching workspaces with <span class="key">ALT</span>&#160;<span class="key">Fx</span>.</p>
<h2><a id="special" name="special">Special functionality</a></h2>
<p>If you click on a window in the Workspaces applet with the <span class="key">CTRL</span> key pressed, it will be activated, also holding <span class="key">SHIFT</span> will minimize it. Clicking on a window with the <span class="key">OPTION</span> key pressed will send it to the back.</p>
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