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how to bookmark all open pages in a preexisting folder?

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Sometimes, when I click the "Bookmark all tabs..." command, I want to save all the open pages in a preexisting folder of my bookmarks; However, the browser every time creates a new folder for them. This happens even if we leave the name field blank...

So I have to go to "Organize bookmarks..." and cut/paste the new

bookmarks and then delete the unnecessarily created folder...

Is there any way to avoid the auto-creation of a new folder and just save all open pages in a preexisting bookmarks folder?

Thank you

Sometimes, when I click the "Bookmark all tabs..." command, I want to save all the open pages in a '''preexisting '''folder of my bookmarks; However, the browser every time creates a '''new '''folder for them. This happens even if we leave the name field blank... So I have to go to "Organize bookmarks..." and cut/paste the new bookmarks and then delete the unnecessarily created folder... Is there any way to avoid the auto-creation of a new folder and just save all open pages in a preexisting bookmarks folder? Thank you

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I'm sorry, but I doubt it. Unless there's a way to trick the browser into creating it on a new folder (I don't know, like naming the folder a name that already exists or something), I think your only hope is to look for an extension:

addons.mozilla.org

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"naming the folder a name that already exists or something" does not help... the browser just creates a duplicate folder...

After so many revisions the programmers haven't yet addressed that issue?!

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The current behavior is to add a new folder at the bottom of the Bookmarks Menu folder.

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