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How to add new folders on thunderbird for mac 38.2.0 POP3

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Moving from PC to a macbook pro. Downloaded Thunderbird 38.2.0. I'm trying to add new folders under Local Folders. Trash and Outbox are under local folders but I don't see how to add new folders to organize my mail.

Moving from PC to a macbook pro. Downloaded Thunderbird 38.2.0. I'm trying to add new folders under Local Folders. Trash and Outbox are under local folders but I don't see how to add new folders to organize my mail.

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right click

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When I right click on 'Local Folders'I get a window that allows me to: View setting, Create New Account, Create New Calendar. I don't see anything that allows me to add a 'New Folder'.

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I guess I need to figure out how this track pad works before going any further. The two finger tap worked fine once I figured out that is how right click works on a macbook.

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I hope moving my address book from PC to Mac will be an easy step..

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Try Command click works on older single button macs. Probably works on newer ones.

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Your first suggestion was correct. I just didn't know that you had to use two fingers for a right click. I'm being converted from a PC original to a Mac person. My beautiful lady bought me a Macbook Pro for my 65th birthday. Having worked for IBM for 33 years and starting with suitcase computers this is going to take a while. Thanks for your help. My next attempt will be to migrate my address book form Thunderbird on the PC to the Macbook. Any suggestions will be very much appreciated.

Thanks.