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A cleaner writing room: new toolbar and top menu

The editor toolbar and the top menu were redesigned around one idea: everything you need in one tidy row, and everything else one click away.

The toolbar now uses compact menus — paragraph styles, fonts with live previews, alignment, text color and highlight swatches — plus a font-size stepper and a ⋯ menu for the rest. Up top, a view switcher flips between Editor, Split, and Corkboard, a progress pill tracks your session word goal, and the Sprint button counts down right in the bar.

The Help menu (the ? icon) now gathers documentation, What's New, keyboard shortcuts, and bug reporting in one place.

How to use it

The toolbar's dropdowns show your current style and font — click to change them, or use the − and + stepper to adjust text size.

The redesigned top menu and editor toolbar: view switcher, session progress pill, Sprint button, and compact formatting controls.

Click the session pill (the target icon with your word count) to see session and draft progress; Edit targets opens the full targets panel.

Start a sprint from the Sprint button — the countdown ticks right in the top bar while you write, even with the panel hidden.

Superscript, subscript, clear formatting, line spacing, version history, fullscreen, and print now live in the toolbar's ⋯ menu.