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Correct answer Barb Binder

Or, just reset the workspace:

Window > Workspace > Reset XYZ (whichever workspace you are using).

3 replies

Participant
June 11, 2019

Instead of resetting your entire workspace (especially if you have a custom one that hasn't been saved for some reason) the toolbars you're looking for are likely found by going to Window>Control for the top bar or Window>Tools for the side tool bar.

Participating Frequently
December 4, 2019

This is the good answer.

What BarBinder suggested doesn't fix anything and can even gove you more trouble by resetting your workspace then needing to replace everything like before.

jane-e
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 28, 2019

 

Hi Antoine

It’s a best practice to save your custom workspace — then resetting it will not cause you to put it back to as it was before.

I’m curious, though, as to why you marked Barb’s answer as “abuse”?

~ Jane

Barb Binder
Community Expert
Barb BinderCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
September 14, 2017

Or, just reset the workspace:

Window > Workspace > Reset XYZ (whichever workspace you are using).

~Barb at Rocky Mountain Training
Participant
September 14, 2017

Worked great!!! Thank you SO MUCH! Easy solution

Barb Binder
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 14, 2017

Yay!

~Barb at Rocky Mountain Training
Inspiring
September 13, 2017

It could be that you have set it to no toolbar in a blank document . It will then become the default.

Open Indesign and go to window-tools to show the toolbar then close Indesign. The default will then show the toolbar.