Since I've installed v4.61, the following problem occurs. By default, the folder window is shown when I start the program. When I open a new message window (not maximised) and click on the folders window in the background, the new message disappears to the background (behind the Folders window). In previous versions, I was able to move the new message to the foreground again by selecting it in the "Window" drop down menu. But now, if I click on "Message 1" in that drop down menu, the Folders window stays in the foreground. When I click on the drop down menu again, the check mark has remained in front of the Folders window. I am only able to access the new message by manually shrinking the Folders window until the New message window appears from behind it (so I can click on it and move it to the front). The same thing occurs with other windows (such as an opened message). In other words, I cannot find a way of moving a window in the background to the foreground. Is there a way to fix this?
Thanks in advance!
<p>Since I've installed v4.61, the following problem occurs. By default, the folder window is shown when I start the program. When I open a new message window (not maximised) and click on the folders window in the background, the new message disappears to the background (behind the Folders window). In previous versions, I was able to move the new message to the foreground again by selecting it in the "Window" drop down menu. But now, if I click on "Message 1" in that drop down menu, the Folders window stays in the foreground. When I click on the drop down menu again, the check mark has remained in front of the Folders window. I am only able to access the new message by manually shrinking the Folders window until the New message window appears from behind it (so I can click on it and move it to the front). The same thing occurs with other windows (such as an opened message). In other words, I cannot find a way of moving a window in the background to the foreground. Is there a way to fix this?</p><p>Thanks in advance!
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