The bar that shows page numbers in Microsoft Word is called the "Status Bar." It is located at the bottom of the Word window and displays various information, including the current page number, total page count, word count, and other relevant statistics. You can customize the Status Bar to show or hide specific information according to your preferences.
In Microsoft Word the status bar will display section numbers as well as other things like page numbers and the position on the page the cursor is and what section the cursor is in and what page the cursor is in.
Tittle bar is on the top of the page which shows the name of the running program.
That shows up in the browser windows top.
"The bar that provides information such a page number and word count is referred to as the?status bar
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Status bar
Try the drag bar at the top of the page.
The status bar in Internet Explorer shows the progress and other status messages when opening a web page.
On the Page Layout tab on the top menu bar. Under page orientation.
It makes the word find bar appear. You can type in a word and it will find it on the web page that you are on.
On a computer the address bar shows you the web page you are currently viewing. If you wish to change pages, simply highlight the information in the address bar and hit backspace to erase it, then one can type in a new destination site and hit enter to be taken to the page.
You can sign out from the small bar on the top right. It shows the name by which the account is created.