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what version of Thunderbird am I using?

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I'm used to seeing an "About" option (which tells me what version I'm using) when I click Help but I didn't see this on Thunderbird. How do I find the version? I'm asking because I'm trying to copy emails from Thunderbird on a Windows XP computer to Thunderbird on a Windows 8 computer and although I can copy the files, the Windows 8 Thunderbird isn't 'seeing' them. Its folder structure is very different from that of Thunderbird on the XP machine.

I'm used to seeing an "About" option (which tells me what version I'm using) when I click Help but I didn't see this on Thunderbird. How do I find the version? I'm asking because I'm trying to copy emails from Thunderbird on a Windows XP computer to Thunderbird on a Windows 8 computer and although I can copy the files, the Windows 8 Thunderbird isn't 'seeing' them. Its folder structure is very different from that of Thunderbird on the XP machine.

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Unbelievably rapid response - many thanks indeed!