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Cannot see my folders [SOLVED]

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When I start Thunderbird, my regular display appears for about a second. This has all my folders--inbox, trash, and local ones that I have created. Then suddenly only one of my local folders shows. There does not seem to be a button to restore the full view. I tried starting in Safe mode, but the situation was the same.

Thank you for any assistance.

Jan

When I start Thunderbird, my regular display appears for about a second. This has all my folders--inbox, trash, and local ones that I have created. Then suddenly only one of my local folders shows. There does not seem to be a button to restore the full view. I tried starting in Safe mode, but the situation was the same. Thank you for any assistance. Jan

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Isisombululo esikhethiwe

When your problem has been fixed can you mark the thread as 'Solved' please? Thank you.

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janditzian said

When I start Thunderbird, my regular display appears for about a second. This has all my folders--inbox, trash, and local ones that I have created. Then suddenly only one of my local folders shows. There does not seem to be a button to restore the full view. I tried starting in Safe mode, but the situation was the same. Thank you for any assistance. Jan
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Open TB, click on view at the top, drop down menu, choose folders, then all.

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mdybluz said

Open TB, click on view at the top, drop down menu, choose folders, then all.

It is already selected as ALL. This is how it was when I asked the question. Jan

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I also have restarted Thunderbird and I have restarted the computer (Windows 8).

Jan

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Is this a POP account and you're using Global Inbox?

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christ1 said

Is this a POP account and you're using Global Inbox?

I don't understand Global inbox, but I think so. It is a POP account and all mail comes to the inbox, but I have some filters that push some of it directly to local folders.

Jan

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christ1,

I looked at the article, but I am loath to go through a procedure that I am unsure of. I know that things have been working properly for several years, and suddenly this happened. I do not see how it can be much more than an errant mouse click that caused the problem, so the solution should be straightforward once I discover it.

The big problem with the article is that it tells me how to set up something special, not how to get the standard display.

If you would like a picture of what I have, I will research how I can get a print screen for you.

Jan

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christ1,

I uploaded a PrtScn. I have no idea how to display it, but I expect that you know how to do this. It is called Screenshot3.png.

Thank you,

Jan

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Try View - Layout. Is 'Folder Pane' checked?

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christ1 said

Try View - Layout. Is 'Folder Pane' checked?

There ya go!

Thank you,

Jan

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Isisombululo Esikhethiwe

When your problem has been fixed can you mark the thread as 'Solved' please? Thank you.

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christ1 said

When your problem has been fixed can you mark the thread as 'Solved' please? Thank you.

I have added the word "solved" to the title; I have no idea how to further mark the item.

Jan