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How to Add Toolbars to Microsoft Word
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To add toolbars to Microsoft Word, follow these steps: 1. Open Microsoft Word on your computer. 2. Click on the "View" tab in the top menu bar. 3. Select the "Toolbars" option from the drop-down menu. 4. Choose the type of toolbar you want to add, such as the "Standard" toolbar or the "Formatting" toolbar. 5. If the toolbar you want to add is not listed, click on the "Customize" option at the bottom of the drop-down menu. 6. In the Customize dialog box, select the "Toolbars" tab. 7. Click on the "New" button to create a new toolbar. 8. Give your new toolbar a name and click "OK." 9. In the Customize dialog box, select the "Commands" tab. 10. Drag and drop the commands you want to add to your new toolbar from the list of available commands. 11. Once you have added all the commands you want, click "Close" to close the Customize dialog box. 12. Your new toolbar should now appear in the Word window. If it doesn't, go back to the "View" tab, select "Toolbars," and make sure your new toolbar is checked. That's it! You now know how to add toolbars to Microsoft Word.
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