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Height of Description field in Edit event window in Calendar too small

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None of the topics in the drop down I was given are relevant to my question, which is about the Calendar in Thunderbird 115.12.2, on Windows 10.

When I edit an event or create a new one in the Calendar, the height of the Description window is ridiculously small, as shown in the attached screen capture. It only displays a couple of lines of text whereas my descriptions are usually far longer than that. So I always have to resize the window and TB doesn't "remember" my preferred window height, so I have to resize it every single time I create or edit an event.

Is there any workaround for this, to set the default height of the Edit Event window to a larger height than Thunderbird's default?

Dave

None of the topics in the drop down I was given are relevant to my question, which is about the Calendar in Thunderbird 115.12.2, on Windows 10. When I edit an event or create a new one in the Calendar, the height of the Description window is ridiculously small, as shown in the attached screen capture. It only displays a couple of lines of text whereas my descriptions are usually far longer than that. So I always have to resize the window and TB doesn't "remember" my preferred window height, so I have to resize it every single time I create or edit an event. Is there any workaround for this, to set the default height of the Edit Event window to a larger height than Thunderbird's default? Dave
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Also is there any way to edit one's original post after one has posted it? I found some typos in my original post and couldn't see any way to edit it. The forum lets me edit this reply (by clicking the three dots and then selecting "Edit this post") - but I can't see any way to edit my original post. If I click the three dots on my original post the only option it gives is "Quote".

NB - I've just found the "Edit this question" link at the top right of the thread. Odd that it wasn't available on the three dot menu for the original post - I'm sure I'm not the only person who's had trouble finding it.

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