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the latter case, all buttons from the two toolbars usually do not fit on one row, so the but-
tons that you use least often are hidden and can be displayed by clicking the arrow at the
right end of the toolbar.
To control which toolbars are displayed, select View➪Toolbars from the Excel menu. A list
of available toolbars is displayed, with a check mark next to the ones that are currently dis-
played (see Figure 16-1). To display a hidden toolbar (or hide a displayed one), click its name.
Figure 16-1 Selecting toolbars to display
When displayed onscreen, a toolbar can be docked along one edge of the screen, or it can
float over the main Excel window. Table 16-1 summarizes the actions you can take when
positioning toolbars.
Table 16-1 Manipulating Toolbars
To Do this
Change the toolbar from docked to floating Point at the vertical dotted line at the left or
top edge of the toolbar and then drag it to
the desired location.
Change toolbar from floating to docked Point at the toolbar’s title bar and then drag
it to one edge of the screen.
Close a floating toolbar Click the X button in its title bar.