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My tool bar used to show when I brought up a page to use. Now my tool bar is
very limited. I have to press the Home button or some other button to see the
tool bar each time I need something. How can I keep my tool bar showing so I
can make choices without pressing the Home button each time?
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Hi,

It sounds like you are in 2007 and talking about the ribbon?

Double-click any tab - Home tab will do.

If you double-click a tab you hide/unhide the ribbon.
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My tool bar used to show when I brought up a page to use. Now my tool bar is
very limited. I have to press the Home button or some other button to see the
tool bar each time I need something. How can I keep my tool bar showing so I
can make choices without pressing the Home button each time?

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