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i searched how do i bookmark multiple tabs? I want to save/bookmark several SETS of TABS & reopen a set of tabs anytime; NOT just restore the LAST SESSION.

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Can i do this by creating a folder containing the sets of tabs i want to save like in Internet Explorer? Is there a quick access menu button to get to this option? Didnt see anything on the Bookmarks Menu nor the general Menu. This image is what this function looks like in IE. How do i do this with Firefox? i have Windows 8.1 Pro on my PC if that matters.

Can i do this by creating a folder containing the sets of tabs i want to save like in Internet Explorer? Is there a quick access menu button to get to this option? Didnt see anything on the Bookmarks Menu nor the general Menu. This image is what this function looks like in IE. How do i do this with Firefox? i have Windows 8.1 Pro on my PC if that matters.

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And once you've saved a bunch of tabs to a new folder on your Bookmarks Menu or Bookmarks Toolbar, when you view that folder the bottom item on the fly-out menu will be to open all of those bookmarks in individual tabs.

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Right-click a Tab and select Bookmark All Tabs ....

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And once you've saved a bunch of tabs to a new folder on your Bookmarks Menu or Bookmarks Toolbar, when you view that folder the bottom item on the fly-out menu will be to open all of those bookmarks in individual tabs.