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Is there a way to move tab group from one window to another?

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I have several windows open, and some of them have multiple tab groups. Is there an easy way to move these tab groups between the windows? I saw the workaround of making bookmarks of all the tabs in one group, move to the target window and open the bookmarks there.

To be honest I found this one a slow and messy way to do things and hope to find a better solution or raise this as a feature request.

using up-to-date Firefox (26.0 at the time of writing)

I have several windows open, and some of them have multiple tab groups. Is there an easy way to move these tab groups between the windows? I saw the workaround of making bookmarks of all the tabs in one group, move to the target window and open the bookmarks there. To be honest I found this one a slow and messy way to do things and hope to find a better solution or raise this as a feature request. using up-to-date Firefox (26.0 at the time of writing)

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Hi bsbs, I don't think so, there are bugs that do exist about this as well

Patrick helped me find this add on https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/fire.../tabgroups-manager/ where it groups tab groups into other groups, and there are bugs that have the [feature request] title in them.