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Wie kann ich das Format dauerhaft von 'Absatz' in 'Normaler Text' ändern?

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Hallo, ich benutze Thunderbird auf meinem Mac 10.11.6 . Ich versuche seit dem letzten Update von Thunderbird das Format beim Verfassen von Mails auf 'Normalen Text' einzustellen. In den Einstellungen springt es aber immer wieder zurück auf 'Absatz'. Es gibt keinen 'OK' Button, auf den ich klicken könnte, um die Einstellung 'Normaler Text' zu speichern. Das nervt kolossal! Was kann ich da tun??

Hallo, ich benutze Thunderbird auf meinem Mac 10.11.6 . Ich versuche seit dem letzten Update von Thunderbird das Format beim Verfassen von Mails auf 'Normalen Text' einzustellen. In den Einstellungen springt es aber immer wieder zurück auf 'Absatz'. Es gibt keinen 'OK' Button, auf den ich klicken könnte, um die Einstellung 'Normaler Text' zu speichern. Das nervt kolossal! Was kann ich da tun??

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Hello, I use Thunderbird on my Mac 10.11.6. Since the last update of Thunderbird I am trying to set the format for writing mails to 'normal text'. In the settings but it always jumps back to 'paragraph'. There is no 'OK' button that I could click to save the 'Normal Text' setting. This annoys colossally! What can I do there?

There seems to be a problem with TB settings windows being clipped in some OS X setups. Does the OK button appear if you run in safe mode (hold Option when you launch TB, or Help/Restart with Add-ons Disabled)?

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Same problem in safe mode. No OK button. What else could I do?

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If the problem began with the new version, you could downgrade to TB 52. Not the best solution, but I wonder if there's anything about your graphics setup, screen resolution, display driver etc., that's out of the ordinary. Unfortunately, I don't have a mac to try different options. You could try starting in OS X safe mode, which applies a basic graphics adapter, and see if it makes any difference.

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Thanks a lot for your time and help. I don't think it's a hardware problem, since I've no other problems at all with my MacBook and found several postings in this forum complaining about the same problem. I think I'll try to downgrade.......

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I presume you're not using the English version of TB, so I should mention that some non-English versions have had issues with OK buttons not appearing or being inoperable. If you're inclined to try the English version, you might find the button issue is not present.