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All bookmarks are saved in Unsorted Bookmarks. Previously, I had the option of saving bookmarks to a directory of choice. Can I reinstall this option?

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I save bookmarks to a file where I organise them into directories and sub-directories. Previously, I had the option of saving bookmarks to a location of choice within this directory framework. Currently, however, all saved bookmarks are stored by default in 'Unsorted Bookmarks'. This requires manually moving each new bookmark and assigning to a preferred location within the directory framework. Can I create an option whereby I over-ride this default and save bookmarks to individual folders within my directory framework

I save bookmarks to a file where I organise them into directories and sub-directories. Previously, I had the option of saving bookmarks to a location of choice within this directory framework. Currently, however, all saved bookmarks are stored by default in 'Unsorted Bookmarks'. This requires manually moving each new bookmark and assigning to a preferred location within the directory framework. Can I create an option whereby I over-ride this default and save bookmarks to individual folders within my directory framework

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Hi ptrfarrell,

How are you saving your bookmarks? If you hit the star button in the address bar, it will be saved as unsorted. You should try either hitting the star a second time or using CTRL + D to bookmark a site. That will give you the option to pick a folder when you bookmark it.

Hopefully this helps!