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There is no icon for a printer on Thunderbird e-mail. How do I print an e-mail?

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I am new to Thunderbird email and am not an avid computer user, however I am not able to print an e-mail as there is no icon for a printer on the e-mail page.

How can I print out an e-mail?

I am new to Thunderbird email and am not an avid computer user, however I am not able to print an e-mail as there is no icon for a printer on the e-mail page. How can I print out an e-mail?

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Most everything that Thunderbird can do is accessible via the menu. Unfortunately they have chosen to hide the traditional menu, where you'd find "Print" under "File". It's probably in the new menu, which is a button with three horizontal stripes, but I can't tell you exactly where to look.

F10 or the <alt> key should make the traditional menu appear temporarily. If you go to View and then Toolbars you'll see checkboxes to permanently select the menu and other toolbars.

Alternatively, you can customise your toolbar and add a print button to it.

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-customize-toolbars

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Most everything that Thunderbird can do is accessible via the menu. Unfortunately they have chosen to hide the traditional menu, where you'd find "Print" under "File". It's probably in the new menu, which is a button with three horizontal stripes, but I can't tell you exactly where to look.

F10 or the <alt> key should make the traditional menu appear temporarily. If you go to View and then Toolbars you'll see checkboxes to permanently select the menu and other toolbars.

Alternatively, you can customise your toolbar and add a print button to it.

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-customize-toolbars