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I can not change text colors in Thunderbird do you have any idea why?

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When composing e-mail I can not change text colors by using the toolbar. They seem to work when I select a color but the text does not change. I have tried typing and then selecting the text and then trying to change the font color with no luck. I have also tried selecting the new text color and then typing the text again with no luck.

I do not recall if this is a new problem with a recent upgrade or If I have never tried before now to change the text color. All I know for sure is it doesn't work now and I usually send Christmas mail in color.

When composing e-mail I can not change text colors by using the toolbar. They seem to work when I select a color but the text does not change. I have tried typing and then selecting the text and then trying to change the font color with no luck. I have also tried selecting the new text color and then typing the text again with no luck. I do not recall if this is a new problem with a recent upgrade or If I have never tried before now to change the text color. All I know for sure is it doesn't work now and I usually send Christmas mail in color.

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I believe I may have found the problem. Tools - Options - Display - Formatting - Default Font - Colors - Override the colors specified by content was "always" and I changed it to "never" That seems to have fixed it.

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Hi zillawork.

Can you please verify if it happen in Thunderbird safe mode too?

Michal

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It does not seem to make a difference. When I change color and type the selected color box goes back to black. If I select the text and try to change color the window shows the last selected color as correct but current color is black again. I click OK on the bottom of the window to set the color with no change in the color.

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I believe I may have found the problem. Tools - Options - Display - Formatting - Default Font - Colors - Override the colors specified by content was "always" and I changed it to "never" That seems to have fixed it.

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"Tools" etc does NOT work for me. How does one access "always" and or "never" as you state? rema. zillawork said

I believe I may have found the problem. Tools - Options - Display - Formatting - Default Font - Colors - Override the colors specified by content was "always" and I changed it to "never" That seems to have fixed it.
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From the menu bar click [Tools] then click [Options] at the bottom of the window. In the options window click the [Display] tab. In the new window click the [Formatting] tab. You will see Three tabs there click [Fonts & Colors] then look to the right of the default font for the [colors] decision box. In the lower left corner of the colors window you will see a decision box under "Override colors specified by the content... In the box below that are three choices [Always], [Only with high contrast themes] and [Never]. Click [Never] then click [OK] to save the change. That fixed mine.

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From the Thunderbird 'menu' bar [Tools], I have NO 'options', NO 'display' nor any 'tabs' shown as you refer to. I have an APPLE OS X 10.9.5 computer. I use the APPLE Mac platform only.

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Options is the last item on the tools menu drop down window. It is below Account Settings and may look like account options. Otherwise I do not have Apple anything so I can't help further and I don't know if there is a different version of Thunderbird for the Apple system

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I believe I may have found the problem. Tools - Options - Display - Formatting - Default Font - Colors - Override the colors specified by content was "always" and I changed it to "never" That seems to have fixed it.

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To Zillawork; " 'Options' is the last item ... it is below Account Settings"... 'Otherwise I do not have Apple anything so I can't help further ...' Obviously there is NOT a 'different version of Thunderbird for the Apple system'. Conclusion: adding 'color' text to email messages is NOT possible for Apple OS X users. PERIOD! No reply necessary. rema