Email -almost no 'real estate' on screen

new screen HORRIBLE.. Please give me back the top half of the screen.  It's all wasted.  PLEASE tell me how to spread the list of emails to the top of the screen.  You don't need half the screen to say We're Verizon.  I'm already a customer..  Just place the search box in the currently wasted spaced marked 'what's new'.  Please help me reclaim the space on my screen!  Tell me how! Please allow Auto-hide on the wasted one inch of screen art the bottom, too!  help help

Please take a screenshot and post it.  As I previously posted I see lots of space.  Remember we are peers and not Verizon.  Verizon probably sees the same thing as I do and is most likely NOT working on it. How to take a screenshop as listed in windows 7 help. To capture an active window Press Alt+PrtScn.Click to open Paint.In Paint, on the Home tab, in the Clipboard group, click Paste.If you want to resize the image, on the Home tab, in the Image group, click Resize, and enter a new percentage or pixel size.Click the Paint button , and then click Save.NotesOn some keyboards, PrtScn might appear as PRTSC, PRTSCN, or a similar abbreviation.Certain laptops and other mobile devices that lack a PrtScn key might use other key combinations, such as FN+Insert, to capture the screen. Check the manual the came with your laptop or device for specific instructions.After you save the image put in a post using the insert image icon (little picture frame whowing "mountains") to upload a copy.  Note we will not see it for a bit as it needs to be approved by an admin.

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