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When I write a message in Thunderbird email, and I use the 'enter' button, it automatically double-spaces between each line instead of just one space between lines. I can't find anything to fix this. I want single spacing in my emails and I will provide the double spacing by entering it twice.

When I write a message in Thunderbird email, and I use the 'enter' button, it automatically double-spaces between each line instead of just one space between lines. I can't find anything to fix this. I want single spacing in my emails and I will provide the double spacing by entering it twice.

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try this: settings>composition. UNtick the box that sets paragraph mode.

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Hello

I did not know the answer to this question (I write my mails in text mode), but I can't fail to notice in the 'see also' to rhe right of your post, this :

My emails have 2 paces between each line of text, how can I go back to 1?

Clicking on it, it leads to:

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1121077

seems relevant.

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try this: settings>composition. UNtick the box that sets paragraph mode.

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Thank you all for your help. It's all working now. I really appreciate your input.