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How to Always Show Images in Thunderbird for MacBook Pro

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I'm sending you an email with an article on how to load remote images in your thunderbird. Please see the below link: http://www.ashout.com/always-show-images-or-remote-content-in-thunderbird/ This may work for a PC, but it does not work on my MacBook Pro. The 1st step is to go to "Options", and the "Options" again. My Thunderbird software (its the Latest Version) does not have the "Options" file. Can you translate the PC instructions to "MACOS" instructions to enable me to always show images on my incoming emails?

I'm sending you an email with an article on how to load remote images in your thunderbird. Please see the below link: http://www.ashout.com/always-show-images-or-remote-content-in-thunderbird/ This may work for a PC, but it does not work on my MacBook Pro. The 1st step is to go to "Options", and the "Options" again. My Thunderbird software (its the Latest Version) does not have the "Options" file. Can you translate the PC instructions to "MACOS" instructions to enable me to always show images on my incoming emails?

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My Thunderbird software (its the Latest Version) does not have the "Options"

It's 'Preferences' for Mac OS.

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My Thunderbird software (its the Latest Version) does not have the "Options"

It's 'Preferences' for Mac OS.

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After clearing the 2nd "Preference", I found the "Advance" tab and then the Config Editor. The rest was easy. Thanks to Christ1