How can I change my new yahoo account to the old?

I noticed that if you create a new yahoo account it has a new format. how can i change mine? ?

  • mine has the old classic format, i want to change it to dee new format

  • Answer:

    no idea!!!

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helpppp http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AsIEQOpATvCbhXXo15e6oAPsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20081027165514AAmG0rr

Jay S

click yahoo and change it to the normal one

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you can't that's just the way it is now...they changed it.

coldplayer

mine has the same after i delete my first account, idk wat ur talkin bout http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AvjxHJ541cnY80odlvhQEQDsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20081027164256AAFSPQn

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It should have a link right at the top right side of your window, next to help that says "All-new-mail."

Indigo5Wolf

Okay - if you've already gone through the whole "continue", "continue", et cetera registration process, you now have your homepage/screen thing. At the top left, right after that bold, red YAHOO!(R)MAIL is your user name in (wayyyy tiny!!! bold letters). Underneath your teeny tiny username are the clickable 'sign out', 'my account', and 'mail classic'. Click on 'mail classic'. Then, before you finally get the older (and better!) screen/set up, a popup thingie will ask you for feedback about yahoo - no doubt they want to know why you elected to switch back to the 'classic' layout. I just click out of that. You should then be all set. Good luck. :) -stan

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