Not displaying language bar do not

Hi-

I changed my options several times to display my language - but no joy.   I can change the language, but want to SEE the bar.  Help?

Rabbi,

Using Windows 7 Ultimate?

To display the language bar

  • Right-click the taskbar, point to toolbars, and then click Language bar.

    Once the language bar is displayed, you can right-click to display options to change its settings, which include the it home in the bar tasks or view vertically and not horizontally.

    Note

    • If the language bar is not listed in the menu toolbars, you do not have many input languages installed on your computer. You must add other languages using region and language in Control Panel.

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