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Is it possible to pull out an entire tab group to start a new window, and then pull it back in (so I can save it for later) after I'm done?

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With two monitors, I want to be able to have multiple windows of firefox open at the same time. The problem with that is, when I close firefox, it can only save the tab groups in one of the windows. I want to know if it's possible to pull out an entire tab group to make a new window. I've tried, but it doesn't seem to work. :( Thanks!

With two monitors, I want to be able to have multiple windows of firefox open at the same time. The problem with that is, when I close firefox, it can only save the tab groups in one of the windows. I want to know if it's possible to pull out an entire tab group to make a new window. I've tried, but it doesn't seem to work. :( Thanks!

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You can use Bookmark All Tabs in the context menu of the Tab bar to bookmark all tabs in a window and save them in a bookmarks folder.
You can middle-click such a folder to open (restore) all tabs in that folder.

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Ahh. Thanks. That seems like a bit of a hassle though. If I were to create more tabs in the group, would I have to re-bookmark all the tabs?

I would really love it if I could just pull them in and out of the tab group screen :)

Thanks for your help!

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I forgot about this extension, maybe that works better (haven't tried it myself):