Lost part of the toolbar for Outlook Express 6 on Windows XP.

Lost part of the toolbar for outlook express 6 using XP. do not show again, send, transmit, delete etc. I can RT. Click on a message and work mind but the convenience of the toolbar. any help would be great.

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