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Line in troolbar at top of page dissappears.

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Don J - 06 Apr 2007 21:42 GMT
All of a sudden the line in the toolbar at the very top of the page that I
was working in just disappeared.  How can I get it back?

                                   Don J

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Peo Sjoblom - 06 Apr 2007 22:57 GMT
If you mean any of the toolbars you can reset them under
view>toolbars>customize, select the toolbars tab and click reset.

Note that it will remove any customization you might have done previously

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> All of a sudden the line in the toolbar at the very top of the page that I
> was working in just disappeared.  How can I get it back?
>
>                                    Don J
>
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Don J - 07 Apr 2007 01:45 GMT
It doesn't work!  Hitting the reset button doesn't do a thing.

I've got 2 installations of Win'XP on my system, one on drive D: and one on
drive E:.  It's the installation on Drive D: where I am having a problem.
On Drive E:, where things work properly, immediately beneath the major
toolbars there is another toolbar that is completely missing on Drive D:.
On the extreme left of this toolbar is a user entered box called "Name Box".
I don't know what the purpose of this box is.  Just to it's right is a long
box labled "fx" which reflects the contents of the currently highlighted box
on the main screen.  This long box is missing on Drive D:.  I find the lack
of this box to be extremely debilitating.  What's Going on?

> If you mean any of the toolbars you can reset them under
> view>toolbars>customize, select the toolbars tab and click reset.
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Bob Flanagan - 07 Apr 2007 01:50 GMT
Select Tools, Options, View, and put a check mark beside the Formula Bar
option

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> It doesn't work!  Hitting the reset button doesn't do a thing.
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Don J - 07 Apr 2007 01:59 GMT
Magnificient!

                           Don J

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> Select Tools, Options, View, and put a check mark beside the Formula Bar
> option
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