This site will have limited functionality while we undergo maintenance to improve your experience. If an article doesn't solve your issue and you want to ask a question, we have our support community waiting to help you at @FirefoxSupport on Twitter and/r/firefox on Reddit.

Caută ajutor

Avoid support scams. We will never ask you to call or text a phone number or share personal information. Please report suspicious activity using the “Report Abuse” option.

Află mai multe

Acest fir de discuție a fost arhivat. Adresează o întrebare nouă dacă ai nevoie de ajutor.

ever since new upgrade I can't print from my e-mail composition and I also can't single space.

  • 6 răspunsuri
  • 2 au această problemă
  • 1 vizualizare
  • Ultimul răspuns de quailady1

more options

Why can't I find a place to single space my e-mail composition..ever since the upgrade it always double spaces.

Also, I can no longer print from the composition , I have to go to print preview then print..a real pain.

Why can't I find a place to single space my e-mail composition..ever since the upgrade it always double spaces. Also, I can no longer print from the composition , I have to go to print preview then print..a real pain.

Soluție aleasă

Paragraph Spacing

In earlier versions of Thunderbird, the Enter key inserted a line break rather than creating a new paragraph. Now Enter creates a new paragraph and Shift+Enter inserts a break between lines in the same paragraph. This was changed to conform with the way most HTML editors work now.

If you prefer the old way, there is a checkbox for that in the Options/Preferences dialog:

Windows: "3-bar" menu button (or Tools menu) > Options Mac: "3-bar" menu button (or Thunderbird menu) > Preferences

At the top click Composition, then the General mini-tab

At the bottom of the HTML section, uncheck the box next to "When using paragraph format, the enter key creates a new paragraph" and click OK to save the change.

Printing a Draft Message

Based on a reply I read the other day, this was broken by accident and is expected to be fixed in the next release.

Citește acest răspuns în context 👍 2

Toate răspunsurile (6)

more options

Soluție aleasă

Paragraph Spacing

In earlier versions of Thunderbird, the Enter key inserted a line break rather than creating a new paragraph. Now Enter creates a new paragraph and Shift+Enter inserts a break between lines in the same paragraph. This was changed to conform with the way most HTML editors work now.

If you prefer the old way, there is a checkbox for that in the Options/Preferences dialog:

Windows: "3-bar" menu button (or Tools menu) > Options Mac: "3-bar" menu button (or Thunderbird menu) > Preferences

At the top click Composition, then the General mini-tab

At the bottom of the HTML section, uncheck the box next to "When using paragraph format, the enter key creates a new paragraph" and click OK to save the change.

Printing a Draft Message

Based on a reply I read the other day, this was broken by accident and is expected to be fixed in the next release.

more options

Thank you.. You solved half of my migraine :) now if we can just solve the printing problem I won't be struggling for my sanity as much .. Thank You!

more options

Printing a Draft Message

You can print a draft message by selecting Print Preview and then click on the print option there.

more options

Thank you.. but I can print from draft but not from the composition..after I type an e-mail to a customer where I need to print out a hard copy before I send it I can't I have to go to print preview to print it..just an extra step that is a hassle.. I used to be able to just click on file-print, now I can't.

more options

Hi quailady1, I don't know when a new version of Thunderbird will be released to fix this -- I couldn't find the date in a quick search. It could be a few weeks, since the updates usually are 6-8 weeks apart and we're counting from April 12th.

more options

Hi, Thank you for trying to help.. it is a real pain.. I do hope they are aware of it and fix it ! Just one more step to take in a busy day. Everything was working just fine until they "fixed" it :)