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MenuBar disappeared in VS2003

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unwillingparticipant - 19 Jun 2007 17:49 GMT
The standard MenuBar (File, Edit, View, Project, Build, Debug, etc)
disappeared in my Visual Studio 2003 installation.  It comes back when I go
Full Screen.  I've tried repairing the installation, uninstall/reinstall, but
it won't come back.  Any ideas?
Jeff Johnson - 27 Jun 2007 15:03 GMT
> The standard MenuBar (File, Edit, View, Project, Build, Debug, etc)
> disappeared in my Visual Studio 2003 installation.  It comes back when I
> go
> Full Screen.  I've tried repairing the installation, uninstall/reinstall,
> but
> it won't come back.  Any ideas?

Have you right-clicked a toolbar, gone into Customize, and then used the
Reset... button on the Toolbars tab?
unwillingparticipant - 06 Jul 2007 19:04 GMT
Yes, I tried that.  In the "Customize" dialog, I can see the "Standard"
toolbar option, but I cannot check/uncheck the checkbox beside it.  Resetting
it has no effect.

Since I last wrote, my development machine died.  Apparently, reinstalling
from scratch fixes this problem.  :)

> > The standard MenuBar (File, Edit, View, Project, Build, Debug, etc)
> > disappeared in my Visual Studio 2003 installation.  It comes back when I
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> Have you right-clicked a toolbar, gone into Customize, and then used the
> Reset... button on the Toolbars tab?

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