
These toolbars have items such as Back and Forward buttons, a Home button, and an address field.

For example, Web browsers, such as Internet Explorer, include a toolbar in each open window. The toolbar can also reside within an open window. It can even be moved to different parts of the screen. Like many programs, the Word toolbar can be customized by adding or deleting options. Microsoft Word has a toolbar with icons that allow you to open, save, and print documents, as well as change the font, text size, and style of the text. If the paintbrush is selected, the toolbar will provide options to change the brush size, opacity, and flow. For example, Adobe Photoshop includes a toolbar that allows you to adjust settings for each selected tool. When it is part of a program's interface, the toolbar typically sits directly under the menu bar.

A toolbar is a set of icons or buttons that are part of a software program's interface or an open window.
