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I want to replace my bookmark list with an import html file - how do I do this?

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I have a bookmark file in Firefox. I want to replace the file - delete the current along with all bookmarks - and import a new HTML bokmark file to act as my primary bookmark list.

How do I do this?

Many thanks

John

I have a bookmark file in Firefox. I want to replace the file - delete the current along with all bookmarks - and import a new HTML bokmark file to act as my primary bookmark list. How do I do this? Many thanks John

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You can delete the places.sqlite files and all JSON backups in the bookmarkbackups or move them to another folder if you want to keep a copy.
Then you can import this HTML file.

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Zaɓi Mafita

You can delete the places.sqlite files and all JSON backups in the bookmarkbackups or move them to another folder if you want to keep a copy.
Then you can import this HTML file.

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Thank you. very helpful. I have not found all the JSON and other files, but I now think I now what to do, and will be able to get to where I want.

Once again, thanks for efforts and reply