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I have two home page addresses, written stacked one above the other in I.E. options; so how can I write this using Mozilla Firefox?

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I have two homepage options I normally use in Internet Explorer: my.yahoo.com & my.msn.com. When using Internet Explorer, I can stack these addresses, one on top of the other in homepage options and both windows open when I start Internet Explorer.

I have tried to write this into Mozilla Firefox homepage options, but I cannot seem to find the correct separator to make it work properly. How do I write these homepage options so that Mozilla Firefox works the same way: opening my.yahoo.com & my.msn.com for me to have both open when I start Mozilla Firefox?

Thank you!

I have two homepage options I normally use in Internet Explorer: my.yahoo.com & my.msn.com. When using Internet Explorer, I can stack these addresses, one on top of the other in homepage options and both windows open when I start Internet Explorer. I have tried to write this into Mozilla Firefox homepage options, but I cannot seem to find the correct separator to make it work properly. How do I write these homepage options so that Mozilla Firefox works the same way: opening my.yahoo.com & my.msn.com for me to have both open when I start Mozilla Firefox? Thank you!

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