Message file count in Windows 8

I find value in having the message directory pane show the number of files in each sub-folder. In Windows XP there is a tiny icon on the right end of the pane title bar that pops up a menu that allows options of "Unread", "Total" and "Size". In Windows 8.1 (64) the same version of TB does not show that icon. How can I activate this feature in Windows 8 ?

Install this add-on.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/extra-folder-columns/

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