There is no such thing as an “options bar” in Photoshop.

The Options bar is a toolbar that appears at the top of your web browser when you are viewing a web page. The Options bar provides options for controlling how the page is displayed, such as font size and color.

The easiest way to enable the options bar in Photoshop is to go to the Preferences window (Window > Preferences). Under the General tab, you’ll see an option called “Show Options Bar.” If you check this box, the options bar will appear at the bottom of the window.

Adobe Photoshop has two bars at the top, one is the “Window” bar and the other is the “Toolbar.

The option bar is a toolbar that provides quick access to commonly used options in a document.

The option bar is a toolbar at the top of Photoshop that lets you quickly access common tools and options. It’s especially helpful if you’re frequently using the same tools and options, or if you want to quickly change your settings.

The bar that displays options is usually found at the top of a web page.

The menu bar is a bar at the top of your screen that includes icons for commonly used applications, such as the web browser, email, and file manager.

To restore the options bar in Photoshop, open the Photoshop application and click on the “Window” menu. From there, select “Preferences.” Next, click on the “Appearance” tab and select the option you want to restore.

One use of the options bar is to select the painting tools.

The toolbar is a collection of buttons that are typically located at the top of a web browser window. The menu bar is a collection of buttons that are typically located at the top of most windows in a desktop computer.

The toolbar is typically located at the top of the browser window.

The options bar is a toolbar that appears at the top of the Chrome window. It provides quick access to commonly used Chrome features, such as opening new tabs, turning off the extension bar, and more.

There are a few different menu bars in macOS. The default menu bar is at the top of the screen and contains icons for various tools and features. You can also open a second menu bar by pressing Command+Shift+M. This bar contains shortcuts to commonly used applications and files. You can also create your own custom menus by opening System Preferences and clicking on the “Menu Bar” tab.

To find the menu bar, press CMD+F.