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How can I undo the new "Return/Enter in composer will now insert a new paragraph by default (shift-Enter will insert a line break)" back to the traditional one?

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The new feature "Return/Enter in composer will now insert a new paragraph by default (shift-Enter will insert a line break)" is most annoying, similar to WORD, which is equally annoying. I like one click of the "return" key to give me one line and two clicks to give me two lines. How can I set the default back to the way it used to be. All change is not progress. Thanks.

The new feature "Return/Enter in composer will now insert a new paragraph by default (shift-Enter will insert a line break)" is most annoying, similar to WORD, which is equally annoying. I like one click of the "return" key to give me one line and two clicks to give me two lines. How can I set the default back to the way it used to be. All change is not progress. Thanks.

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This page explains the new behaviour and -- helpfully -- tells you how to switch it off! https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/new-thunderbird-45

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Is this a question about Thunderbird?

If that is the case then we can move the question over to Thunderbird support.

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Sorry, it was mean for Thunderbird. If you can move it over, that would be great, thanks.

Bill

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Solution choisie

This page explains the new behaviour and -- helpfully -- tells you how to switch it off! https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/new-thunderbird-45