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Updated to FF 4 RC2 but lost individual bookmarks below address bar that were in FF 3.6.15

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I recently upgraded to FF4 RC2 from FF 3.6.15. Now I don't have a Bookmarks toolbar with all my favorite websites below the address/location bar. Under FF Options the Bookmarks Toolbar IS CHECKED but none of my websites are shown that were in FF ver 3.6.15 ? I do have all my bookmarks in far right icon on the URL location line but I don't know how to add the specific bookmark to the Bookmarks Toolbar? Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Rich

I recently upgraded to FF4 RC2 from FF 3.6.15. Now I don't have a Bookmarks toolbar with all my favorite websites below the address/location bar. Under FF Options the Bookmarks Toolbar IS CHECKED but none of my websites are shown that were in FF ver 3.6.15 ? I do have all my bookmarks in far right icon on the URL location line but I don't know how to add the specific bookmark to the Bookmarks Toolbar? Any help will be greatly appreciated. Rich

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Try resetting toolbars. Firefox button > options > Toolbar layout > press the 'Restore default set' button.

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Try resetting toolbars. Firefox button > options > Toolbar layout > press the 'Restore default set' button.

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Hi kbrosnan

That solved my problem ! Thank you so very much for your help !!

Sincerely,

Rich

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