Sleeping, Restarting, & Shutting Down

The Special menu (Figure 55) offers several options that change the work state of your computer:

Figure 55. Three commands under the Special menu let you change the work state of your computer.

  • Sleep puts the computer into a state where it uses very little power. The screen goes blank and the hard disk may stop spinning.

  • Restart instructs the computer to shut down and immediately start back up.

  • Shut Down closes all open documents and programs, clears memory, and either cuts power to the computer or tells you that it's safe to turn off the power switch.

Tip

You can view a dialog box with buttons for Restart, ...

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