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When composing, using the mouse to select an auto-complete address then pressing Enter or Tab causes the selected address to change. Is this a known bug?

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  • Viimeisin kirjoittaja Matt

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To reproduce this issue: 1. Click on "Write" to bring up new email window. 2. Type a couple of characters in the first "To" dialogue so that a list of auto-complete email addresses appears. 3. Use the mouse to select any auto-complete address except the first one. 4. Press Tab or Enter to confirm the selection. 5. Focus move to the next dialogue box, but the first "To" is filled with the *first* auto-complete address, not the selected one

Thunderbird 31.3.0 on Windows 7 Professional SP1

Anyone else seeing this? Apologies if it's already logged, I didn't find it after a quick search.

Thanks, Chris.

To reproduce this issue: 1. Click on "Write" to bring up new email window. 2. Type a couple of characters in the first "To" dialogue so that a list of auto-complete email addresses appears. 3. Use the mouse to select any auto-complete address except the first one. 4. Press Tab or Enter to confirm the selection. 5. Focus move to the next dialogue box, but the first "To" is filled with the *first* auto-complete address, not the selected one Thunderbird 31.3.0 on Windows 7 Professional SP1 Anyone else seeing this? Apologies if it's already logged, I didn't find it after a quick search. Thanks, Chris.

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I have filed Bug 1111444 as I can not find anything current and can reproduce the issue.