

The Folders pane is on the left side of the main Thunderbird window.
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You can filter the search results by clicking the text in the left panel or selecting time ranges from the timeline above the message list. Any messages that match the search you typed appear in a new tab. Type what you want to search for - for example, the name of someone who sent you an email or a couple of words in the subject line or body of the message - and then press Enter on your keyboard. You use it to find specific messages in any of your mailboxes or folders. Search BarĪ search bar is available on the right side of the toolbar. You can add a new button to the toolbar by dragging an icon from the window on to the toolbar. You add a print button to the toolbar by right-clicking on the toolbar and then clicking Customize in the menu that pops up. Say that you regularly print your emails. You can also add or remove buttons from the toolbar. When you install Thunderbird, the toolbar contains four items: The toolbar gives you quick access to some frequently-used Thunderbird commands and functions. Like what? For example, the Lightning calendar add-on adds a menu named Events and Tasks to the Menu Bar. Some add-ons (which are covered in the chapter Using Add-Ons) add extra menus to the Menu Bar. You can find a detailed list of the items in each of the menus at the Mozilla Messaging support site: Think of the Menu Bar as your entry point into Thunderbird's basic commands and functions. Let's take a closer look at each of these parts of the window. The main Thunderbird window has has four main parts:
