Jan 26, 2018 - MathType 6.x (Windows); MathType 6.7h (Mac). Microsoft Word for. With Word open, click the Word menu and select About Word. Support Forum. This thread was archived. Please ask a new question if you need help. Firefox title bar disappears. I start out fine, then the title disappears. When is working properly I can click on the title bar and go full screen. If happens again I will take a snapshot. All toolbars, menus, etc. When setup and viewed from the 'normal template' should show up in place whenever you create a new document based on that template. Since the normal template is loaded by default when you start Word and select new, menus and toolbars should be there. If you use or create a template that is modified from the normal template, and certain toolbars or menus have been excluded, every time you create a document based on that template - it will only show what toolbars and menus you had in place when it was saved. You can modify your normal template at any time, and once modified, every document based on the normal template will show what toolbars and menus you assigned. To modify the normal template, start Word and select open from the top menu. Make sure 'enable all documents' is selected. Now from the selection menu, navigate to: /Users/your user name/Library/Application Support/Microsoft/Office/User Templates/ and click on 'normal.dotm' to open it. Make any and all changes you wish - font, menus, toolbars, etc. And then save the file. Close Word and restart. I tried that, found the normal.dotm and opened up the standarsd and fomatting toolbars, and changed the font. I saved normal.dotm and closed Word. Opened word again and the new document has the font change I made, but the toolbars are still not showing. Apply permissions to subfolders mac for sierra. If I go through the view menu, it tells me the toolbars are selected, but they are not showing. The only way I seem to be able to get a toolbar to show is to select one that is not alread selected, then when I highlight a section in the document, they all show up. That's strange. Any modifications made to normal.dotm should stick. The only other thing I can think of is perhaps the normal template has become corrupt. Has happened to me before. The cure for that is to delete the old normal template and let Word create another when it restarts. What I suggest is rather than delete the old normal template, move it to your desktop (of course make sure Word is not running) instead. Restart Word. Once the new normal template loads, make the changes you wish to toolbars, menus, and so forth. Execute a save all and restart Word. See if that helps. If no help, restore the original normal template to its correct place. You may wind up reinstalling Office. Also, you can try posting a question about your problem on the MS Mac Office forum. The folks who hang out there are experts and very helpful. Wow, I actually have been using MSWord through Parallel on a Windows OS on my Mac for the last 3 years just because my toolbars wouldn't show up on the Mac version of Word and I thought it was so insanely annoying that MS wouldn't have bothered to give us automatically appearing tabs when opening a new document. I guess the last laugh is on me. Thank you for solving such an agonizing problem!! Nothing shows up when you mouse over that little thing and since all minimize/maximize functions are on the top left of the screen I didn't even think to look up there. Such a sigh of relief. I see what you mean. The small oval is missing in Lion both for Office 2008 and 2011. I tried many different things to get it to appear again but nothing works except to reset the 'normal' template. Shut down all Office applications. Find your 'normal' template and move it to the desktop. Restart Word. The toolbar will be back. To find the normal template go to: /Users/you/Library/Application Support/Microsoft/Office/User Templates/ Note: Your User Library is hidden by default in Lion. You will have to unhide it first. (a pain) Enter this in your Terminal Application.
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