I am assuming you are using Microsoft Word 2003 or earlier since you seem to have troubles with a missing toolbar. You have mistakenly hid the Standard Toolbar that contains commands that include font size and color. You can bring back the Standard Toolbar by right-clicking on any other toolbars or the menu bar (where the File and Edit menus are ) and clicking "Standard" to bring it back.
If Your Talking About Microsoft Word Then, Because, You pressed a button that says "Hide Toolbar". Look for that again and press "Show Toolbar".
It is on the Picture toolbar. The toolbar will appear when you have a picture selected. You can turn it on by going to the View menu, then Toobars, and clicking the Picture toolbar. That will turn it on and leave it on.
Open Word and press Alt this will show you shortcuts
Current versions of Microsoft Windows contain a Start button, Quick Launch toolbar, taskbar, button area, and the tray status area. So do various implementations of Linux distributions.
There are several buttons that appear on Excel toolbar but not on other office toolbars, a few are conditional formatting, increase decimal, and decrease decimal.
toolbar option button
Image Toolbar
No it is on the quick access toolbar.
Image Toolbar
It's on the formatting toolbar in MS Word microsoft word or if u wanna go somewhere else and do it then use the right click button and it says cut copy paste delete
The home button is generally used to take user to their default page. It depends on what toolbar you are using.
Microsoft Word includes a template for a manual. Access it through the dialog box that comes up when you go to the File... New menu, NOT the toolbar button - that just gives a blank document. MS Word is, it even contains a template for a manual that you can edit to suit your own needs. Use the File... New menu, NOT the New document toolbar button.