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Displays for inbox and folder lists are double spaced

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Immediately after installing Tunderbird version 45, my old single line spacing for the inbox display and the folder list display changed from single line spacing to double line spacing. Now I can't see all of my folders on the same scree whereas with single line spacing everything was on the screen at the same time Now I have to scroll down to see all of my folders. I want my folder list and inbox display to be compact and single spaced! How can I change these displays back to single line spacing? Thank you.

Immediately after installing Tunderbird version 45, my old single line spacing for the inbox display and the folder list display changed from single line spacing to double line spacing. Now I can't see all of my folders on the same scree whereas with single line spacing everything was on the screen at the same time Now I have to scroll down to see all of my folders. I want my folder list and inbox display to be compact and single spaced! How can I change these displays back to single line spacing? Thank you.

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Restart Thunderbird with add ons disabled to see if one is causing a problem. You do that from the Help Menu.

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Thank you, Airmail, but all that did was to change the font to teeny tiny. The double spacing remained.