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How to add multiple tabs without creating a new subfolder each time

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HI,

I have window one with tabs A B C, I right-click and save them all to a folder called ALPHABET

I have another window with tabs D E F, but when I save these to ALPHABET I get

ALPHABET

  A
  B
  C
 [Folder Name]
        D
        E
        F

I want them all to be in one folder. Do I just have to move D E F back in to ALPHABET and delete [Folder Name] each time?

(I have tried multiple things, like even deleting the field [Folder Name] or changing it to ALPHABET, that just creates a new ALPHABET folder)

thanks

-Rudyard

HI, I have window one with tabs A B C, I right-click and save them all to a folder called ALPHABET I have another window with tabs D E F, but when I save these to ALPHABET I get ALPHABET A B C [Folder Name] D E F I want them all to be in one folder. Do I just have to move D E F back in to ALPHABET and delete [Folder Name] each time? (I have tried multiple things, like even deleting the field [Folder Name] or changing it to ALPHABET, that just creates a new ALPHABET folder) thanks -Rudyard

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Hi Rudyard, as far as I know, the "Bookmark All Tabs" feature always creates a new folder. Perhaps another support volunteer is aware of a shortcut that avoids having to combine the different folder contents later.

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Thanks Jefferson, I could be wrong on this but like a decade ago I think I did a finger fumble and somehow the name of the new folder was changed to the name of my target folder, but I could be mis-remembering. Oh well, first world problems and all that. -R