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What is a toolbar?

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What is a toolbar?

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The industry standard definition of a toolbar is any row, column or block of onscreen buttons that, when clicked, activate certain functions of a program. In our case, the Viewpoint Toolbar is a row of tabs and buttons that boost the functionality of Internet Explorer by providing a quick, easy and visual way to search for products, services, businesses and information on the Internet. Once you’ve downloaded our toolbar, it sits below the standard toolbars that come with Internet Explorer; you’ll recognize it because of its unique look and the Viewpoint logo on the right side of the bar.

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A toolbar is usually situated at the top of the browser screen and includes a range of choices which perform common actions for a software application.

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