William Turner
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I dislike the new email format for several reasons. If I want to reply to an email, I have to sometimes scroll down to the bottom for a reply button. At other times it's at the top where it should be. IF there is an easy way access "favorites" I haven't found it yet. I've managed to add it to the sidebar, but when I click an item on my list of favorites, the page appears underneath the favorites list. I can't do a "google" search from the email page like before without getting a list of former emails. Instead, I have to back out of mail and search from AOL home page. Why can't AOL leave a good thing alone? I see no advantages to this new setup.