My "SEND" button has disappeared
I tried doing everything listed in the forums on this topic, none of them worked for my problem. I've been using Thunderbird three months for the first time.
I click on "view", then "toolbars". Listed are: Mail Toolbar, Menu Bar, Status Bar, Quick Filter Bar. All of these are checked marked. Below them is "Customize". When I click on it and view the items, There is NO icon for "SEND". I also do not see a "Composition" toolbar listed anywhere. I can type the e-mail, but I have no way to send it.
Thank you for your help...............................VINNY
Gekose oplossing
I click on "view", then "toolbars". Listed are: Mail Toolbar, Menu Bar, Status Bar, Quick Filter Bar.
You are using the wrong Menu Bar.
In a new Write message window: View > Toolbars > select: Menu Bar, Composition Toolbar, Formatting Bar, status bar.
The 'Send' if online mode or 'Send Later' in offline mode is located on the 'Composition Toolbar'.
or on Menu Bar 'File' > 'Send Now' and 'Send Later'
If the 'Send' button is missing you can add it to the 'Composition Toolbar'. 'View' > 'Toolbars' > 'Customise' Drag the Send icon onto the toolbar.
If that does not work, click on 'REstore default set' button in 'customise' window.
Lees dié antwoord in konteks 👍 2All Replies (3)
You'll need to do this in a compose window, not in the main Thunderbird window.
Gekose oplossing
I click on "view", then "toolbars". Listed are: Mail Toolbar, Menu Bar, Status Bar, Quick Filter Bar.
You are using the wrong Menu Bar.
In a new Write message window: View > Toolbars > select: Menu Bar, Composition Toolbar, Formatting Bar, status bar.
The 'Send' if online mode or 'Send Later' in offline mode is located on the 'Composition Toolbar'.
or on Menu Bar 'File' > 'Send Now' and 'Send Later'
If the 'Send' button is missing you can add it to the 'Composition Toolbar'. 'View' > 'Toolbars' > 'Customise' Drag the Send icon onto the toolbar.
If that does not work, click on 'REstore default set' button in 'customise' window.
I solved the problem, thanks Toad-Hall and Christ1.