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my folders are no longer displayed. How do I display them so I can access mail that is stored in them?

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I have been using Thunderbird as mail longer than 10 years. Just a month or so ago, my folders no longer display down the side of the program. I save and saved mail in those folders but have no way to access that saved mail. I can see the folder using Windows Explorer but cannot see the saved mail in those folders. Is there a way to display the folders again?

I have been using Thunderbird as mail longer than 10 years. Just a month or so ago, my folders no longer display down the side of the program. I save and saved mail in those folders but have no way to access that saved mail. I can see the folder using Windows Explorer but cannot see the saved mail in those folders. Is there a way to display the folders again?

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Is the pane they live in still there? That is, is it there but empty?

Or has the pane gone completely too? In this case, in the menu, View|Layout|Folder Pane needs to be checked. If it's already checked, uncheck it and check it again.

No menu? Hold down the <alt> key on your keyboard.

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Is the pane they live in still there? That is, is it there but empty?

Or has the pane gone completely too? In this case, in the menu, View|Layout|Folder Pane needs to be checked. If it's already checked, uncheck it and check it again.

No menu? Hold down the <alt> key on your keyboard.