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How to reproduce the layout of the columns of an account towards all the others 20, especially in a single operation.

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Hello ! I beg your pardon for the inconvenience. the whole question is in the title of my question. And sorry for my english translated by a machine. I repeat : How to reproduce the layout of the columns of an account towards all the others 20, especially in a single operation.

Thank you very much for your prompt answer

Hello ! I beg your pardon for the inconvenience. the whole question is in the title of my question. And sorry for my english translated by a machine. I repeat : How to reproduce the layout of the columns of an account towards all the others 20, especially in a single operation. Thank you very much for your prompt answer

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The first thing you need to understand is folders are hierarchical. SO if you click the widget on the end of the list of folder heading and choose the apply changes to item at the end, you can apply the changes to children. That is folders that are children of the one you are modifying.

You might also want to apply a global sort use the view menu (alt+V). Do not use the view menu under the three line hamburger on the toolbar. For some reason some items appear permanently disabled on it.

Select view sort by and make some choices as to sort orders. The first thing I did on getting Thunderbird was switch sort order so new mail appeared at the top.