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When I write an email, my signature address now is one straight line, where it used to be in the 'preformat' setting. How do I restore the normal signature ?

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I'd like to restore my 'signature' below my reply or message to look like this:

John Bliss anywhere anywhere town

Anytime anywhere

Instead it now looks like this:

John Bliss anywhere anywhere town Anytime anywhere

It used to be ( until 3 days ago) like the former. I can't seem to find out how to get it back to that style. Also, the top of the message where you enter an email address to the person you are sending to is now in light blue, instead of white as it was.

Please advise.

Thank you,

John Bliss

I'd like to restore my 'signature' below my reply or message to look like this: John Bliss anywhere anywhere town Anytime anywhere Instead it now looks like this: John Bliss anywhere anywhere town Anytime anywhere It used to be ( until 3 days ago) like the former. I can't seem to find out how to get it back to that style. Also, the top of the message where you enter an email address to the person you are sending to is now in light blue, instead of white as it was. Please advise. Thank you, John Bliss

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Hi John, is this a problem in Firefox on a webmail site, or in Thunderbird?

If it's on a webmail site, could you mention which one it is?

Is it possible you've switched your composition format between Plain Text and HTML?

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Hi John, is this a problem in Firefox on a webmail site, or in Thunderbird?

If it's on a webmail site, could you mention which one it is?

Is it possible you've switched your composition format between Plain Text and HTML?