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supernovA how do I go back to "classic" which works? the new version has problems all over it , I can't move an email to folders as the folders have disappeared in the navigation bar and the pull down only shows about 8 folders ,, , the navigation bars is totally new and not a good UI at all, too much change with a big bang, no support , no way to fix it..it was easy to use - but now no longer , as I can't do anything ,, let alone even play with it and learn.

You should never release software to a user base without stepping them through things first, , you've probably turned a lot of people off.. and could have lost them forever

its frustrating,

supernovA how do I go back to "classic" which works? the new version has problems all over it , I can't move an email to folders as the folders have disappeared in the navigation bar and the pull down only shows about 8 folders ,, , the navigation bars is totally new and not a good UI at all, too much change with a big bang, no support , no way to fix it..it was easy to use - but now no longer , as I can't do anything ,, let alone even play with it and learn. You should never release software to a user base without stepping them through things first, , you've probably turned a lot of people off.. and could have lost them forever its frustrating,

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I regret you are having difficulties. The new Thunderbird was widely advertised and many webpages of information were shared. Unfortunately, they never reached you. I include here a couple of URLs that may interest you: https://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/115.0/whatsnew/ https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/thunderbird-115-supernova-faq

Although my recommendation is to keep 115 and learn more about it, I respect that you prefer to revert. Here are the steps to do that, but they can be problem-prone, so I do suggest doing a backup first.

   Exit Thunderbird if running.
   click windows key and 'r' key
   Enter: thunderbird.exe -P --allow-downgrade
   click on 'OK'