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How to edit Thunderbird Options when instructions are incorrect

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The support site [https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/password-manager-remember-delete-cha...] says that the Tools menu has an Options under it, or alternatively I can click on the three horizontal bars in the upper right and select Options under that.    Neither of those approaches is working for me. Under Tools, there are 17 selections, none of them for Options. Under the three horizontal bars, there are 18 selections, none of them for Options. I'm using Thunderbird version 91.5.0.    Is there another way to get to Options?

The support site [[https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/password-manager-remember-delete-change-tb]] says that the Tools menu has an Options under it, or alternatively I can click on the three horizontal bars in the upper right and select Options under that.    Neither of those approaches is working for me. Under Tools, there are 17 selections, none of them for Options. Under the three horizontal bars, there are 18 selections, none of them for Options. I'm using Thunderbird version 91.5.0.    Is there another way to get to Options?
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วิธีแก้ปัญหาที่เลือก

Try using preferences, as options was renamed in the last version and will be renamed again in the next. Personally I am not wasting time messing with hundreds of documents that need annual updates because developers can't make up their minds what to call something.

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วิธีแก้ปัญหาที่เลือก

Try using preferences, as options was renamed in the last version and will be renamed again in the next. Personally I am not wasting time messing with hundreds of documents that need annual updates because developers can't make up their minds what to call something.