Windows live mail menu bar missing

the small square beside icon of the "?" is missing in WLM, so I don't see a menu drop-down uncheck Hide menu bar.

How can I activate the menu bar (file, edit, view, Favorites, tools, help) in wlm?

only at home, records, reviews, accounts is visible on the top above Ribbon.

N ° what exactly are you trying to accomplish?

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