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To totally power down your computer, select \menu{Shut Down} from the session menu.
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\marginnote{You can lock your screen quickly by using the keyboard shortcut \keystroke{Ctrl+Alt+L}. Locking your screen is recommended if you move away from your computer for a short amount of time.} From the session menu, you can also select \menu{Lock Screen} to require a password before using the computer again \dash this is useful if you need to leave your computer for some duration. You can also use the session menu to set up a guest session for a friend to try Ubuntu, or to \emph{switch users} to log into another user account without closing your applications.
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\marginnote{Many programs have their own help which can be accessed by clicking the \menu{Help} menu within the application window.} Ubuntu, just like other operating systems, has a built-in help reference, called the \application{Ubuntu Help Center}. To access it, click on the help icon in the top panel. You can also access it by clicking \menu{Help and Support} in the \menu{System} menu.
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\screenshot{02-help-icon.png}{ss:help-icon}{Clicking the blue help icon in the top panel (just to the right of the \menu{System} menu and the \application{Firefox} icon) will open Ubuntu's built-in system help.}
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\screenshot{02-help-icon.png}{ss:help-icon}{Clicking the blue help icon in the top panel (just to the right of the \menu{System} menu and the \application{Firefox} icon) will open Ubuntu's built-in system help.}
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\screenshot{02-help-center.png}{ss:help-center}{The built-in system help provides topic-based help for Ubuntu.}
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If you can't find an answer to your question in this manual or in the \application{Ubuntu Help Center}, you can contact the Ubuntu community through the Ubuntu Forums (\url{http://ubuntuforums.org}). \marginnote{We encourage you to check any information you find on other websites with multiple sources when possible, but only follow directions if you understand them completely.} Many Ubuntu users open an account on the forums to receive help, and in turn provide support to others as they gain more knowledge. Another useful resource is the Ubuntu Wiki (\url{https://wiki.ubuntu.com}), a website maintained by the Ubuntu community.
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