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Option 2 : Menu bar
The correct answer is Menu bar
- A menu bar is a thin, horizontal bar containing the labels of drop-down menus in an operating system's GUI.
- It provides the user with a standard place in a window to find the majority of a program's essential functions, such as opening and closing files, editing text, and quitting the program. The menu bar is usually located below the title bar.
Scroll bar :
- A vertical bar on the right side of a window or a horizontal bar at the bottom of a window that is used to move the window contents up and down or left and right.
Status bar:
- The status bar is the area at the bottom of the Word window that indicates information about the current document.
Toolbar:
- Toolbars provide shortcuts to menu commands. Toolbars are generally located just below the Menu bar.
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