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How can I update an already saved "bookmark all tabs" group with a current group of tabs? Or add only the changes??

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Example of problem: I have already saved a group of tabs using the "bookmark all tabs" feature. I open that group of tabs in a new browser window. Then I modify that group of tabs that I have open, adding new ones, removing old ones. How can I replace the existing tab group with the new tabs? Is there an option to just add the new ones that I have opened and keep all the others even if I have removed some of the old ones from the currently opened group? ...another issue: can I share bookmarks online? What are the options for this?

Example of problem: I have already saved a group of tabs using the "bookmark all tabs" feature. I open that group of tabs in a new browser window. Then I modify that group of tabs that I have open, adding new ones, removing old ones. How can I replace the existing tab group with the new tabs? Is there an option to just add the new ones that I have opened and keep all the others even if I have removed some of the old ones from the currently opened group? ...another issue: can I share bookmarks online? What are the options for this?

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You can't do that.
Each time you use "Bookmark All Tabs" a new folder is created, even if you give the folder the same name, so you will have to do any merging yourself in the Bookmarks Manager or just create a new group and discard (delete) the previous group.

If you want to share bookmarks online then you need to use a web based service that offers such a feature like Delicious.