Showing and hiding toolbars

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Showing and hiding toolbars

Only for "classic menus with toolbars": This section is relevant only for users who have configured the program to use the classic menus interface. For information on customizing the ribbon, see Customizing the ribbon.

You can enable or disable the available toolbars at any time to make them visible or to hide them.

To do so, proceed as follows:

1.Choose the menu command View > Toolbars.
Alternatively, click on the double arrow overflow_chevron at the end of a toolbar and select Toolbars.
2.Click on the checkbox in front of the desired toolbar to enable or disable it. When the toolbar is enabled, a check mark appears in the box.
3.Exit the dialog box with Close.

The corresponding toolbar has now been enabled or disabled.

Tip: There is a faster way to do this: If you right-click on any toolbar, a list of all available toolbars is displayed. If you click on one of these menu items, the corresponding bar will be enabled or disabled.

Visible in mode...

Some toolbars are visible only in particular situations. The Picture toolbar, for example, appears only when you select a picture.

This is due to the option Visible in mode, which determines when a toolbar should be visible. Some examples:

Option

Explanation

All modes

The selected toolbar is always visible (unless it has been disabled). Example: the Standard toolbar

Edit mode

The bar is only visible in normal editing mode but not in object mode. For more information, see also Object mode. Example: the Formatting toolbar

Outline

The bar is only visible in the outline view. For more information, see also Using the outline view. Example: the Outline toolbar

Object

The bar is only visible in object mode but not in normal editing mode. For more information, see also Object mode. Example: the Object toolbar

Chart

The bar only appears if a chart is selected in the document.
Example: the Chart toolbar

Picture

The bar only appears if a picture is selected in the document.
Example: the Picture toolbar

Header/footer

The bar only appears if the text cursor is in a header or footer.

Table

The bar only appears if the text cursor is in a table.
Example: the Table toolbar

Track changes

The bar only appears if you have enabled Track changes.
Example: the Review toolbar

AutoShape

The bar only appears if a drawing or text frame is selected in the document.

To change this setting for one of the toolbars, choose the menu command View > Toolbars, select the toolbar in the list Toolbars and select the desired option for Visible in mode.

Note: Changing this setting in the default toolbars (Standard toolbar, Formatting toolbar, etc.) is usually not recommended. This option is primarily intended for user-defined toolbars.