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New Folder for bookmarks is dimmed. How to I create new folders?

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I cannot create folders to organize my bookmarks. Why is the new folder choice on the organize bookmarks dimmed?

I cannot create folders to organize my bookmarks. Why is the new folder choice on the organize bookmarks dimmed?

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Did you click on either the "Bookmarks Toolbar" or "Bookmarks"? If you did, the New Folder choice should be active.

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I click on bookmarks then organize bookmarks then organize. The menu that drops down has everything dimmed except copy, select all and close

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So you didn't see the Bookmarks Toolbar and/or Bookmarks folders? Were there any bookmark folders in the window at all?

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Just the default, most visited and recent. I have also tried using the toolbar with same result.

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Please read this article to see if it helps. If it still doesn't, you can try this alternate method to see if that works:


To create a new folder, simply find that one bookmark, in the bookmarks list, and right-click it. A window will open, titled "ADD FOLDER". In the "name:" window, simply type in the name you wish to name this folder. Your newly-named, new folder, inclusive of your new bookmark, will then appear in the bookmarks menu list [edit start], which is called the Unsorted Bookmarks Folder, vertically next to each other. Just drag and drop the bookmarked url into the new folder. If you are asking whether a bookmark and newly-named folder can be created at the very same time, these are two separate functions. Because Firefox cannot know in advance what you might want to newly-name a new folder, Firefox places your new bookmark in your Unsorted Bookmarks folder.

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