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My outgoing messages have changed to double line spacing for some unknown reason,. It opught to be very simple to adjust but 've tried a number of suggestions from forums which all seem very complicated but w/o success. How do I change back to single line space?

My outgoing messages have changed to double line spacing for some unknown reason,. It opught to be very simple to adjust but 've tried a number of suggestions from forums which all seem very complicated but w/o success. How do I change back to single line space?

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Can you provide a screenshot of the problem?

Whilst many users are complaining about the new additional line added at a paragraph break, I get the impression there is a more general line spacing issue going on. At least one user has shown us lines that overlap one another.

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-do-i-create-screenshot-my-problem

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Can you provide a screenshot of the problem?

Whilst many users are complaining about the new additional line added at a paragraph break, I get the impression there is a more general line spacing issue going on. At least one user has shown us lines that overlap one another.

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-do-i-create-screenshot-my-problem

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Problem still not solved See attached screenshot of example email as requested showing spacing Thanks

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So each of those is a short line terminated by a cr/lf which Thunderbird interprets as a new paragraph. Try reducing the window width so as to force your lines to fold and I think you'll see it isn't "double spacing".

The additional line space behaviour can be switched off. IIRC it's under Tools|Options|Composition - look for a checkbox that refers to "paragraph mode".

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Reducing window width didn't work Under tools>options>composition I am unable to find 'paragraph mode'

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See attached.

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Here's what I see. No "double spacing" once your lines are long enough to wrap.

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But you appear to be viewing using plaintext. Curiouser and curiouser.

Did you (or the sender) create the examples in HTML or in plaintext?

Can you try with some samples with longer lines? I'm still not convinced you are double spaced and I'd like to see it in the composition window too.

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This happens with HTML. With plain-text it seems to be OK.

Changing the window size won't help as the biggest use of single spacing in my case is the signature block ... just 25 or so characters wide.

Example sent.

Modified by Eric

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Two solutions: 1) Go to Tools>Options>Composition. In the "General" tab, below HTML, uncheck the box that says "When using paragraph format, the enter key creates a new paragraph". (NOTE: Not in Tools>Options>General, there is a General tab under Tools>Options>Composition. Confusing, I know) 2) In your Write window when composing a message, go to Format>Paragraph and select "Body Text" rather than "Paragraph". Seems to do the same thing, much simpler.

Cheers! Doug

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Doug,

What did you tell us that wasn't already covered previously ?

And your point (2) is supposed to be dealt with automatically by doing point (1). Mine is already selected as "Body Text" after clearing the checkbox. Most people like automation and useful defaults, and hate having to remember to change things by hand.

Modified by Zenos

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Zenos - Just trying to be helpful. If this is the wrong place to do that, I apologize. When I searched "single line spacing" in Mozilla Support, I had to do quite a bit of digging to find solution 1. Since it seems some found the 1st solution confusing or hard to find, I gave option 2 for those who might fine that easier. Yes, they are redundant: option 1 automatically engages option 2, and the reciprocal. I assume the programmers offered both options for a reason, so I included both. Since this thread had 61 "I have this problem" and it was the first my search turned up, I replied only here. If it has somehow offended you or is otherwise inappropriate, please have it deleted.

Cheers! Doug

Modified by dougdeems

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When composing the message go the top bar and click Format/Paragraph/, if paragraph is selected change the selection to Body Text. Then at least for that message it should single space.