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Can't see saved email content after upgrade to Thunderbird 102.2.2

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After "upgrading" to Thunderbird 102.2.2, when I select a saved email, it doesn't display the full content, just the first line or two. Is there a way to fix this "improvement" so I can see the content of the email messages? If not, how can I reverse this "upgrade" and return to a usable version of Thunderbird?

After "upgrading" to Thunderbird 102.2.2, when I select a saved email, it doesn't display the full content, just the first line or two. Is there a way to fix this "improvement" so I can see the content of the email messages? If not, how can I reverse this "upgrade" and return to a usable version of Thunderbird?

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Update: This happened in the first saved email I checked, but didn't happen in others; the others are normal.

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I figured out some more about this problem. In the header, there is a greater than sign (>). If I click that, it then shows all the content of all the emails in that thread. Apparently, 102.2.2 made a change where it groups all the emails in a thread into one header. If you click the greater than sign, it displays all the emails in the header area normally, and you can read the individual emails in the thread. However, it keeps the emails of that thread together; even if you click the Date column, it will not put the emails in the order they were received with other emails in that folder.

I've checked settings, but there seems to be no way to disable this annoying new "feature." Does anybody know of a way to disable it?