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Outlook is chosen website - nothing else shows, no Firefox symbol, menu, anything. How can I get these back?

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When I open Firefox my chosen (outlook) page appears, with only one new tab button - absolutely nothing else. When I try new tab, there is a symbol of lots of squares on the right hand side of screen, which when clicked on brings back front page of most recently used websites - but no search bar or anything else.

When I open Firefox my chosen (outlook) page appears, with only one new tab button - absolutely nothing else. When I try new tab, there is a symbol of lots of squares on the right hand side of screen, which when clicked on brings back front page of most recently used websites - but no search bar or anything else.

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  1. Hit the Alt key
  2. Go to the view button then highlight (hover over) toolbars.
  3. A submenu should show, hit customize.
  4. A new window should now show.
  5. At the bottom, hit restore defualt set.

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Thanks for this, but it is of no help as nothing happens when I hit Alt key.

Other articles all assume that there are menu bars etc showing - which there aren't so I am no further forward!

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Or hit the F12 or F11 keys, sorry.