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Layout changed because of Windows 10 help

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Hello,

I recently upgraded to Windows 10.

Thunderbird has change itself quite a lot in the way it organises all of the different email accounts now, why?

Before Windows 10 - all of the emails were separated into each category -> inbox (then all the inboxes listed one by one) -> Sent (then all the email accounts sent folders grouped together) etc etc etc etc

I am really hoping there is a way to fix this - other option is to go back to Windows 7.

Thank you in advance.

Hello, I recently upgraded to Windows 10. Thunderbird has change itself quite a lot in the way it organises all of the different email accounts now, why? Before Windows 10 - all of the emails were separated into each category -> inbox (then all the inboxes listed one by one) -> Sent (then all the email accounts sent folders grouped together) etc etc etc etc I am really hoping there is a way to fix this - other option is to go back to Windows 7. Thank you in advance.

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Here is a image

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Bump, hoping for a response from a mod at Thunderbird.

There must be a way to revert back to the old style of displaying email accounts?

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In the menu, View|Folders|Unified

This is a standard feature of Thunderbird. Nothing to do with Windows 10, as such, but my feeling is that some settings change during an update.