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Creating a new folder in bookmarks is automatically saved as "new folder". No way to change it except going to Properties tab.

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I just updated to Windows 10 Pro from Windows 7 Pro. When I do a create new folder in my bookmarks I cannot name it. It stays as New Folder where I created it. I can only change it by going back to location in Bookmarks and then I right click on the New Folder and can only change the name by going into Properties and typing over the New Folder name.

I just updated to Windows 10 Pro from Windows 7 Pro. When I do a create new folder in my bookmarks I cannot name it. It stays as New Folder where I created it. I can only change it by going back to location in Bookmarks and then I right click on the New Folder and can only change the name by going into Properties and typing over the New Folder name.

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Are you possibly using Sync to sync the bookmarks ?

In the past we got reports that Sync is causing this issue.

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Are you possibly using Sync to sync the bookmarks ?

In the past we got reports that Sync is causing this issue.

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You are right. The Sync was on. I turned it off and can now create new folders and name them as I normally could. I do not know why the Sync was on as I do not use this feature.

Thank you for your help.