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The main toolbar is the heart of Logbook Pro's navigation, as shown in Figure 1 below. Use the toolbar to open the various main areas within Logbook Pro. If a toolbar button has a small down arrow to the right, click the arrow segment for more options and more direct navigation within the target area. Notice the two vertical bars at the far left of the toolbar, this is the "grab handle" as noted above. Clicking and dragging this grab handle will allow movement of the toolbar to either float, or dock to one of the four sides of the window.

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Figure 1. Main Toolbar

The Navigation bar, as seen in Figure 2 below, offers similar navigation ability as the main toolbar, however is broken down into three major areas; Main, Reports, and Graphs. Again, view for navigation ease or hide to maximize screen real estate. Toolbars, Side Bar, and Status Bar (Figure 3) can be toggled from the View menu.

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Figure 2. Side Bar

The Start Bar and Status Bar are useful as it provides the user navigation of open windows and hints depending on the area and mouse cursor location. For example, as you move from column to column in the Spreadsheet Style log, the Status Bar will provide useful information such as key combinations or explanations of the data expected in the column selected. The Status Bar also contains two buttons, Currency and Lookback, which provide details by clicking the corresponding button. Date, Time, Num Lock, and Shift Status are also available on the status bar indicators.

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Figure 3. Start Bar and Status Bar

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