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sometimes in an internet browser you just need to press f11 to get your toolbar back. If this doesn't work and it is just a search bar not the whole toolbar missing, Internet explorer - right mouse click where it should be and tick which on you are missing. Chrome - on the right hand side of toolbar there are three horizontal lines, click on there and choose bookmarks and then click "show bookmark bar" hope that helps.
You are missing your navigation toolbar. Hopefully you still have the menu bar where it say's, "File Edit, View etc." Move your mouse up to the View tab and left click that tab. That menu should open. Slide down to toolbar and items like Menu Bar, Navigation Toolbar should have check marks beside them. You probably don't have a check mark next to Navigation Toolbar so, left click that location. Upon completion of last instructions the address bar, refresh and back and forward should all reappear.
Are you asking about your browser toolbar? In Internet Explorer, if the menu bar isn't visible click <Alt>. Go to View > Toolbars. Make sure the items you want have check marks. The printer icon is part of the Command Bar. Once done, check the line Lock the Toolbars. This will eliminate the vertical dotted line next to each Toolbar. When you click on that line, the toolbar disappears.
If you are dealing with another application, you need to do something similar. However, the names and location in the menus may be different.
Press the Alt key. This will bring back your Menu Bar. Go to View > Toolbars. Place checks in front of the Command Bar and any other Toolbar options you want to see. To prevent them from disappearing again, place a check in front of Lock the toolbars.
On Internet explorer on the right hand side you should see "tools" click on that button and a drop-down appears -
look for toolbars
click on toolbars and another menu drops out
There you can see all the toolbars the PC knows about and if there's a tick against it - then it should be displayed - if not tick - then click on it and a tick should appear and the toolbar should also appear
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If you right click the task bar (the bar the time is on at the bottom of your screen) you will get a toolbar menu where you can select which toolbars appear
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