The Case of the LOST TOOLBARS.
One day Jeremy decided to write a story for his friends but he could not do everything he wanted to do because the toolbars were missing.
Jeremy went to see his friend PC Computerman and told him the sad tale.
‘What you need to do my little friend’, said PC Computerman, ‘is go to the menu bar at the top of the screen and click on View and then slide the mouse pointer down to Toolbars.
‘Let the mouse hover over the line for a second and a list of all the possible toolbars will appear. If you click on one of the ones you want, it will be displayed at the top of the screen. To get another one, do the same thing.
‘The important ones are “Standard” and “Formatting“.’
‘It’s magic,’ said Jeremy.
‘I think I might be able to use this to find other toolbars like the ‘Drawing‘ and the ‘Picture‘ if they don’t appear said Jeremy.
Jeremy decided to have a try while all his friends were having a cup of hot coffee and a bar of chocolate.
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