Shading Butto not Present on ToP Taskbar ? It ends at Texture Paint HADING

How do I find it ?

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Your title is very difficult to read, but I think you might be looking for the Shading workspace in the top menu bar (contains File, Edit, etc - not the one immediately above the Viewport).

First, hold MMB over the top menu bar and pan around to see more of it, as anything that doesn’t fit on the screen will be hidden. If you still don’t find it, click the + button at the right end of the top menu bar, then select General–>Shading to add a Shading workspace to it. Hope that helps.

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Thanks . I found an empty space on the Task Bar where it dhould be .Right Clicked . Show Menus Dropped Down , which I clicked and Shading appeared :slight_smile:

OK. I see with mouse L.click n scrolling with the Middle wheel poans nicely through the menus . :slightly_smiling_face:

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Glad it worked! :+1:

And just FYI, all of Blender’s menu bars work this way, not just the top menu bar. If there’s ever anything else you can’t find in one, this would be the first thing to try.

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