try taking out you're phone battery or move to a more open space / move away from trees they can also block signal.
The phone is on vibrate
status bar
Normally the status bar is there, but it is possible to put a toolbar there too.Normally the status bar is there, but it is possible to put a toolbar there too.Normally the status bar is there, but it is possible to put a toolbar there too.Normally the status bar is there, but it is possible to put a toolbar there too.Normally the status bar is there, but it is possible to put a toolbar there too.Normally the status bar is there, but it is possible to put a toolbar there too.Normally the status bar is there, but it is possible to put a toolbar there too.Normally the status bar is there, but it is possible to put a toolbar there too.Normally the status bar is there, but it is possible to put a toolbar there too.Normally the status bar is there, but it is possible to put a toolbar there too.Normally the status bar is there, but it is possible to put a toolbar there too.
The status bar displays information about the menu bar items
Status bar
A bar phone is a mobile phone shaped like a bar of soap or a bar of candy.
To show or not show the status bar: click on View and tick Status Bar to enable, remove tick to disable. The status bar appears at the foot of the Calc spreadsheet.
I've tryed a million times to get it back, and i can't... why wont it work ?!
go to the 'menu bar' click 'view', a drop down list appears. in the list, on the second position is 'status bar' click the option and the status bar is retrieved
click the menu then show the status bar
Press the Insert key. If you see Ovr on the status bar, you are in Overtype mode, which means what you type will replace existing text. If that does not work, right click on the status bar and choose Overtype. This will add an extra button onto the status bar which you can click on to swith between Insert and Overtype mode.
The title bar, ribbon, and status bar are all components of Microsoft PowerPoint. The title bar shows you the name of the file you are working with. The ribbon contains the commands for creating and editing. The status bar provides information concerning the status of the presentation.