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Toolbars gives users the option to quickly access different features and tools
                      available in the software.


                      The standard toolbar contains the most required functions like new, open, save,
                      print related to file operations along with some editing functions like cut, copy,

                      paste, redo and undo.


                 4.2.4 Formatting Toolbar

                      The formatting toolbar is located next to the standard toolbar and contains
                      buttons for text formatting.

                      The text formatting commands like font name, font style, font size, text alignment,

                      bullets, numbering are some of the key functions available on this toolbar


                 4.2.5 Side Bar

                      Sidebar  provides  quick  access  to  the  document’s  property  settings,  page
                      settings,  Styles  Management,  the  various  features  of  the  media  gallery,

                      functions for document Navigation. We can switch between the different tab

                      decks by selecting one of them from the tab bar or by clicking on the three
                      vertically aligned dots


                 4.2.6 Status Bar

                      The Status bar is located at the bottom of the LibreOffice writer window and
                      contains information about the current document like page number, total number

                      of words and characters, the page style and the language. It also contains the

                      Zoom and View Layout

                 4.2.7 Context Menu

                      The menu which appears when we right click a graphic in LibreOffice is said to

                      be a context menu. We get different menus depending on the graphic item on
                      which mouse is placed before we right click on it.

















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