


If you’re an editor, for example, having the review tools on screen is important. That’s ideal for people who have a specialised role in document creation and really want a subset of tools that are always available. Yes, this means you could potentially have 25 toolbars open and virtually none of them visible, but at least you can customise which tools are visible to you without having to flip between tabs on a ribbon. LibreOffice eschews Microsoft’s ribbon bar with multiple tabs hiding every single feature in favour of the older interface model of multiple toolbars that you can optionally show or hide.
