For this reason, Microsoft strongly recommends that you rename the Normal. Certain kinds of configurations may create more than one Normal. These situations include cases in which there are multiple versions of Word on the same computer, or several workstation installations on the same computer.
In these situations, be sure to rename all copies of Normal. If the problem persists, the Windows registry key that stores Word's default display settings is probably damaged, and the key will have to be renamed. Renaming the Data key resets several options to the default settings, including the Most Recently Used MRU file list on the File menu and many settings that you customize when you click Options on the Tools menu. Word rebuilds the Data key by using built-in default settings the next time you start Word.
If Word starts correctly, you have resolved the problem. You may need to change a few settings to restore the options you had selected. Search Microsoft Support. I'm in Win All the help articles I could find refer to icons which do not exist. Here is what I see on the blue stripe at the top, above the document, Left to Right. I MUST have access to the tool bar!
I have no idea how this happened or how to get it back. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. Threats include any threat of suicide, violence, or harm to another. At this point, I strongly recommend making sure you have at least checked the following 4 toolbars:. Without unchecking them, select each of the checked toolbars, and then hit the Reset button. If performing these steps didn't work, then you need to perform Word Troubleshooting.
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