From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishRelated topics: Computerstoolbartool‧bar /ˈtuːlbɑː $ -bɑːr/ noun [countable]a row of small pictures at the top of a computer screen that allow you to do particular things in a documentExamples from the Corpustoolbar• The package has some neatadditionalfeatures too, not least of which is the customizabletoolbar.• Windows RadioToolbar, which puts a host of Net radio stations on your toolbar for quickreference.• All you do is highlight the address, click on the Envelopebutton on the toolbar, and follow the instructions.• This commandcentre works better than using toolbar buttons to open files, especially with noviceusers.• Installing 1E5.x's WebAccessoriespack will lob an imagetoggleswitch on your toolbar.From Longman Business Dictionarytoolbartool‧bar /ˈtuːlbɑː-bɑːr/ noun [countable]computing a row of small symbols at the top of a computer screen that you can use to do particular things in a documentJust click on the ‘print’ icon in the toolbar.