- (A) Status bar
- (B) Toolbar
- (C) Menu bar
- (D) Title bar
The answer is (B) Toolbar.
Here’s why:
- Status bar (A): This displays information about the current document, such as page number and cursor position. It’s not for accessing commands.
- Toolbar (B): Toolbars contain icons or buttons that provide one-click access to frequently used commands and formatting options. They are customizable, allowing you to display the tools you use most often.
- Menu bar (C): This displays menus containing a wider range of options categorized by function (e.g., File, Edit, Format). While menus offer access to commands, they typically require multiple clicks to navigate and find the specific option you need. Toolbars provide a quicker way to access frequently used functions.
- Title bar (D): This shows the document name and application name. It doesn’t provide access to commands