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Until recently, when I right clicked on an email in my mail cue at drop down dialog box appeared with many options for how to handle the email, such as TAGs, De

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Until recently, when I right clicked on an email in my mail cue at drop down dialog box appeared with many options for how to handle the email, such as TAGs, Delete Message(s), Print Preview, Print, etc. At that time, the Delete Message(s) option appeared at the bottom of the list, just above Print Preview and Print. Then, without explanation, the Delete Message(s) option reappeared about midway the list. Since I use this option regularly when I open my email, I find it difficult to locate the Delete Message(s) option as it is buried about midway in the list. I would like to relocate the option to the "original" position in the list. How can I do that?

Until recently, when I right clicked on an email in my mail cue at drop down dialog box appeared with many options for how to handle the email, such as TAGs, Delete Message(s), Print Preview, Print, etc. At that time, the Delete Message(s) option appeared at the bottom of the list, just above Print Preview and Print. Then, without explanation, the Delete Message(s) option reappeared about midway the list. Since I use this option regularly when I open my email, I find it difficult to locate the Delete Message(s) option as it is buried about midway in the list. I would like to relocate the option to the "original" position in the list. How can I do that?

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I use the delete key on my keyboard, so I have no idea where it would be on the context menu. I find just pressing delete much faster than hunting to open a menu, let alone select something from it.