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I no longer have the top list of links - such as print, copy, etc

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I use Firefox exclusively. Right now - when I open it up - the top row - is arrows, the refresh curved arrow, the X the House and the URL link. I no longer have access to commands - on a separate row - that show - Print, Copy, et al. Or Bold, underline, et al. So when I'm on a website - trying to create a blog - I can't format it. I have to use CTRL P or CTRL C to print or copy. Please advise. I'm using the most up to date version - 3.6.16 not 4.

I use Firefox exclusively. Right now - when I open it up - the top row - is arrows, the refresh curved arrow, the X the House and the URL link. I no longer have access to commands - on a separate row - that show - Print, Copy, et al. Or Bold, underline, et al. So when I'm on a website - trying to create a blog - I can't format it. I have to use CTRL P or CTRL C to print or copy. Please advise. I'm using the most up to date version - 3.6.16 not 4.

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Try to go to: View > Toolbars > Customize

You'll find those icons in the window and drag them onto the Toolbar in Firefox.

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I don't see VIEW at the top of the screen.

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I don't have any of those - VIEW EDIT ETC.

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Are you using Full Screen? If you are and want to remain in Full Screen, please red this thread:

http://support.mozilla.com/hy-AM/questions/800583


If not, please read this thread:

http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Menu%20bar%20is%20missing

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I don't have a View bar - so I can't put the program into Safe Mode. The way I exit - is by pressing the X - over the right side of the my screen.

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I don't have View, History, Tools et al. So how can I get these back.

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Did you use the 'ALT' key on your keyboard to show the Menu Bar as instructed in my second link?

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amolison

Menu Bar (File, Edit, View, History, Bookmarks, Tools, Help)
Firefox 3.6.x versions allow the user to hide the Menu Bar.

  • Tap the ALT key or the F10 key, Menu Bar will display, click View, click Toolbars, click Menu Bar to place a check mark next to it, OR
  • Press and hold the ALT key while pressing the letters VTM on your keyboard, then release the ALT key
  • See: http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Menu+bar+is+missing
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VTM worked perfectly !!! Thank you so much.