How to Get the Toolbar Back in Photoshop

If the toolbar is missing in Photoshop, you can easily bring it back by following these steps:

1.Go to the "Window" menu in the top menu bar.

2.Select "Tools" from the dropdown menu. This will open the Tools panel.

3.If the Tools panel is docked with another panel or part of the interface, you may need to click and drag it to move it to a different location.

4.If you still can't see the toolbar, go to the "Window" menu again and select "Workspace" from the dropdown menu.

5.Select the workspace that you want to use, such as "Essentials" or "Photography." This will reset the workspace and should bring back any missing panels, including the toolbar.

If none of these steps work, you can also try resetting the Photoshop preferences. Here's how:

1.Hold down the "Alt," "Ctrl," and "Shift" keys (or "Option," "Command," and "Shift" on a Mac) while launching Photoshop.

2.A dialog box will appear asking if you want to delete the Photoshop settings file. Click "Yes" or "OK."

3.This will reset the Photoshop preferences to their default settings, which should bring back any missing panels, including the toolbar.

After following these steps, the toolbar should be visible in Photoshop.

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