![]() Most notably including what’s known as the Quick Access Toolbar, the set of icons that show up on the title bar itself on the Mac, and on Windows, for that matter. ![]() The latest version of Word, now know as part of “ Office 365” (apparently you can’t use it on leap years!), features a quite sophisticated library of toolbars. A few iterations ago, Microsoft released its “ribbons” toolbar design where these icons and features would change based on the task you’re doing or type of content you’re writing, then changed it again as cloud storage – OneDrive! – became increasingly important. That’s a lot of time to work on what buttons should be where, what icons should be used to represent specific tasks and more. Microsoft Word was first release back in October 1983. Microsoft has been working on the user experience for its Office suite for an incredibly long time.
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