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You have removed the 'Add Attachment' button from the top

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up till now there was an 'Add Attachment' button on the top of the thunderbird home page. That has now vanished so that i have to press 'File' and then 'Attachment' Could you be so kind as to bring back that 'Attachment' button

up till now there was an 'Add Attachment' button on the top of the thunderbird home page. That has now vanished so that i have to press 'File' and then 'Attachment' Could you be so kind as to bring back that 'Attachment' button

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They discuss this in the release notes. https://blog.mozilla.org/thunderbird/

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The attachment pane can be shown initially when composing a new message. Right-click on the header to enable this option.

Attachments can now be reordered using a dialog, keyboard shortcuts, or drag and drop. The "Attach" button moved to the right to be above the attachment pane. The access key of the attachment pane (e.g. Alt+M, may vary depending on localization, Ctrl+M on Mac) now also works to show or hide the pane.

What's new in Thunderbird

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Look at my attached jpg I use the German version of Thunderbird but that isn't really important

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Isn't it on the right side? (Anhang)

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OMG! You're right! But why the HELL did Thunderbird move it there? There's lots of space on the lefthand side of the screen. Maybe it can be moved back to where it used to be??? Thanks anyway! Ronnie

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They discuss this in the release notes. https://blog.mozilla.org/thunderbird/