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In version 38.2.0 Thunderbird, why can't the new "More" button be placed after the junk button? I delete most emails; it's really irritating to keep hitting it

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The location of the "More" button is not logical. Since I delete most emails, I keep hitting this button. It took the place of the delete button. Why can't the new "More" button be located to the right of the "Junk" button?

The location of the "More" button is not logical. Since I delete most emails, I keep hitting this button. It took the place of the delete button. Why can't the new "More" button be located to the right of the "Junk" button?

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You can move/remove/add buttons to this message menu bar. Put your cursor on the blank area just to the left of the 'Reply' button. Now select 'Customize' (It might be your only choice).

The 'Customize' window pops up, and shows all the icons that can be added to the message menu. You will probably have to grab the Popup by its Title Bar and move it to the left to see the buttons underneath.

Put your mouse over the buttons and your cursor changes to a hand. When over the 'More' button, left-click and drag the button to a new position in the row. if you slowly slide it left, you will see the insertion point move to its new position. Move 'More' to the left of 'Delete'.

You can move the buttons to different positions, or even remove them by dragging them to the 'Customize' window.

When you are happy with your setting, click 'Done'

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