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How to format text on Thunderbird Client?

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Hello team,

While drafting this message, If i want to put the next word

on another line, there is a default space that gets created. This is quite annoying.


So I draft the mail on Notepad++ and no more line breaks like we see here. Is that something I can do in Thunderbird do in setttings? I am not able to find how?

Regards, Karan

Note: I have attached a snaoshot drafting the same note as above on the Thunderbird client to show my issue.

Hello team, While drafting this message, If i want to put the next word on another line, there is a default space that gets created. This is quite annoying. So I draft the mail on Notepad++ and no more line breaks like we see here. Is that something I can do in Thunderbird do in setttings? I am not able to find how? Regards, Karan Note: I have attached a snaoshot drafting the same note as above on the Thunderbird client to show my issue.
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I can do in Thunderbird do in setttings?

At the top right of the Thunderbird window, click the menu button ≡ > Settings Use the search box at the top right and search for 'Paragraph' (without the quotes). Uncheck the box 'Use Paragraph format instead of Body Text by default'.

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I can do in Thunderbird do in setttings?

At the top right of the Thunderbird window, click the menu button ≡ > Settings Use the search box at the top right and search for 'Paragraph' (without the quotes). Uncheck the box 'Use Paragraph format instead of Body Text by default'.

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Thank you so much for the quick help. It is exactly what I wanted.

Regards, Karan

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When your problem has been fixed, can you mark the topic as 'Solved' please? Thank you.

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