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"From" Column Disappears Spontaneously

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I've recently "upgraded" from TB v68 to version 78.5.1 on macOS 10.14.6, and my "From" column keeps disappearing. See here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-NoRw6-ibU

This video shows how I right-click the column headers to select the From column, and it appears correctly. But then I select any other mailbox, and when I return to the original mailbox, the From column disappears about 1/10th of a second later.

How do I fix this? Thanks!

I've recently "upgraded" from TB v68 to version 78.5.1 on macOS 10.14.6, and my "From" column keeps disappearing. See here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-NoRw6-ibU This video shows how I right-click the column headers to select the From column, and it appears correctly. But then I select any other mailbox, and when I return to the original mailbox, the From column disappears about 1/10th of a second later. How do I fix this? Thanks!

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does it do the same if you restart with addons disabled from the help menu?

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Unfortunately yes, it does have the same behavior in Safe mode, with add-ons disabled from the Help menu.

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Open a folder that has the columns organized correctly and includes From, then click the icon at the right end of the columns, Apply columns to, choose the faulty folder.

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I just tried this, and when I then select the "applied-to" folder, the From column is there for 1/10th of a second, and then it disappears again.