Windows 10 reached EOS (end of support) on October 14, 2025. If you are on Windows 10, see this article.

Търсене в помощните статии

Избягвайте измамите при поддръжката. Никога няма да ви помолим да се обадите или изпратите SMS на телефонен номер или да споделите лична информация. Моля, докладвайте подозрителна активност на "Докладване за злоупотреба".

Научете повече
Solved Архивирани

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

pauljames140 replied
kirsha

When typing an email, each line has a double space between, I can't find where to get rid of that space and have all my typing together, line below line etc.

When typing an email, each line has a double space between, I can't find where to get rid of that space and have all my typing together, line below line etc.

Всички отговори (5)

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.

Success?

Thank you for your answer.

I am not too smart with computers, sorry. I got the the "Composition" the "General" tab, but don't see anything HTML, or the box you mention "When using paragraph format, the enter key creates a new paragraph" and click OK to save the change. So still have the same issue with emails!

Sorry I am stupid with these things. Elaine

Избрано решение

Thank you so much, so simple yet for me!!!!!!!!! Really appreciate your help, Elaine

Thanks. This works but the old/new check/uncheck works the opposite from your explanation. Not to worry though, it fixed it