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Which of the statements below is true?
Responses
The Formatting, Standard, and Drawing toolbars are hidden.
The Formatting, Standard, and Drawing toolbars are hidden.
The Formatting, Standard, and Drawing toolbars are displayed.
The Formatting, Standard, and Drawing toolbars are displayed.
The Formatting, Standard, and Drawing commands have been used.
The Formatting, Standard, and Drawing commands have been used.
The Formatting, Standard, and Drawing commands are unavailable.
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I don’t have enough context to pick one. Could you either upload the screenshot or tell me what you see on the screen (for example: are there icon bars at the top, is the Drawing toolbar floating at the bottom, are any items greyed out)?
How to tell for yourself:
- If you see the three bars of icons labeled (or containing icons typical of) Formatting, Standard and Drawing, they are displayed.
- In Microsoft Office you can also check View → Toolbars and see checkmarks next to Formatting, Standard and Drawing.
- If those toolbars are not visible and not check-marked, they are hidden.
- “Commands have been used” is not something you can tell just by toolbar visibility; you’d need to check the Undo/History list or look for changes made.
- “Commands are unavailable” usually means the buttons are greyed out (disabled) or the menu items are disabled.
Tell me what you see (or attach the image) and I’ll pick the correct statement.
How to tell for yourself:
- If you see the three bars of icons labeled (or containing icons typical of) Formatting, Standard and Drawing, they are displayed.
- In Microsoft Office you can also check View → Toolbars and see checkmarks next to Formatting, Standard and Drawing.
- If those toolbars are not visible and not check-marked, they are hidden.
- “Commands have been used” is not something you can tell just by toolbar visibility; you’d need to check the Undo/History list or look for changes made.
- “Commands are unavailable” usually means the buttons are greyed out (disabled) or the menu items are disabled.
Tell me what you see (or attach the image) and I’ll pick the correct statement.
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