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How can I put my bookmarks on my other firefox computer?

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I have 2 almost identical computers, Both running Windows 10, both with Firefox set as default browser. I saved my bookmarks to a thumb drive from the one I use most, in the only available file format I know of: json. When I put the thumb drive in the other computer and tried to import them to my Firefox on that one, the only import option given is HTML. The search window cannot see my json file. I tried pasting it on the desktop and the search window still doesn't list it as being on the desktop. Im I overlooking something obvious? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks for your time!

I have 2 almost identical computers, Both running Windows 10, both with Firefox set as default browser. I saved my bookmarks to a thumb drive from the one I use most, in the only available file format I know of: json. When I put the thumb drive in the other computer and tried to import them to my Firefox on that one, the only import option given is HTML. The search window cannot see my json file. I tried pasting it on the desktop and the search window still doesn't list it as being on the desktop. Im I overlooking something obvious? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks for your time!

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It could be that Win10 does not like it. But Right Click Desktop and Refresh. They should be there some where. As HTML you can open them on the desktop by double click so can take them anywhere on your USB

I can not help you further, if only 1 option HTML then get it in HTML