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Differences between the Standard and Lightweight User Interface Toolbars
When the lightweight user interface is active, the standard Edit, Markup, and Table toolbars are replaced by a single, simplified toolbar. This table shows the lightweight user interface toolbar buttons and the lightweight user interface menu actions they execute.
Toolbar Button
Menu Command
This is an image of a blank page with the top-right corner turned down.
File > New
This is an image of an open folder, with an arrow indicating it's open.
File > Open
This is an image of a floppy disk.
File > Save
This is an image of a blank page with the top-right corner turned down, with a magnifying glass superimposed on the page.
File > Print Preview
This is an image of a printer, with a page printing.
File > Print
This is an image of a pair of binoculars.
Edit > Find/Replace
This is an image of the uppercase letters A, B, and C with a blue check mark under the letters.
Tools > Spelling
This is an image of an open pair of scissors.
Edit > Cut
This is an image of two pages with text and the top-right corners turned down, one superimposed on the other.
Edit > Copy
This is an image of a clipboard with a text page in the bottom left corner of the clipboard.
Edit > Paste
This is an image of an arrow starting to the right, and then curving around to the left.
Edit > Undo
This is an image of an arrow starting to the left, and then curving around to the right.
Edit > Redo
This is an image of yellow start and end tags, with a down arrow to the right of the tags.
Insert > Element
This is an image of an uppercase A with an upward arrow to the right of the A.
View > Font Size > Increase
This is an image of an uppercase A, in a smaller point size than the Increase Font button, with a downward arrow to the right of the A.
View > Font Size > Decrease