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These comments are 6 months old; yet, I have never seen a "subscriptions" folder. Is it near the top? or in alpha order? Huh.
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WHOA! How did you find that?
I've been using Yahoo email since 1995 and Windows for about as long, and never knew this. What else is available?!?!?! -
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Type this into your browser: “calendar.yahoo.com“. I don’t even think you need the WWW
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Here are two fixes:
1) refresh the page. It works with Firefox browser.
2) Also, you can copy a "return" from another email or in a Word document, then paste that into your email.Tom Houser supported this idea ·
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Me too! I have discovered that if a refresh the page, it's fixed. For a little while. I thought it was a Firefox thing, but it's not. It's a Yahoo bug.
Alternate fix: copy a "return" and paste it several times. Then you'll have to use the down arrow key to go to the next paragraph, b/c the copy/paste doesn't fix the issue. It's just a way around the issue. (You can find this return at the end of any email paragraph or at the end of a Word document paragraph.)
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How about getting rid of Archive completely. What's it for, anyway? A wasted space, and Yahoo doesn't allow me to delete it.
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OH MY GOSH YES!!!
Great comment!!How about if Yahoo also gave us more than 6 results when we search for someone. I have around 10,000 contacts. when I search for a zip code or a last name, I get 6 results. That's ridiculous.
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Sorting contact by last names should be the default, NOT by first names.
And it's been about 5 years since Yahoo messed up the contact lists and the lists haven't been alphabetical. I have about 150 lists.....and they are in random order. That's insane! Customer service says, "We can't fix that." WHAT??? I don't believe that. What other email service can't alphabetize their customer's contact lists. Really.
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I thought it was just me. It works sometimes, sometimes it doesn't. Sometimes the return button doesn't function in the body of an email. Do you have that happen? Then sometimes it does. So odd.
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Try "control, +" or use the roller on your mouse while holding down the control button.
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I used Yahoo. Upgraded as soon as I could. But it went from like $19.99/year to 29.99/year to now $60/year. But it's a small price to pay to keep all my documents, pictures, etc. from 1998 to present. I can see the email from when my wife & I were dating. Pretty cool. Sorry, buddy, very few thing can you expect a company to give you for free. They are the money making business, just like I am.