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Nested Local Folders after import

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I imported folders and settings to a new Win 11 PC from my old Win 10 machine. Everything went fairly smoothly but I now have Local Folders (empty except for Trash and Outbox) with another Local Folders nested underneath that has all my folders. How can I remove this duplication w/o screwing things up? See attached image. Sorry it got tiny. Many thanks.

I imported folders and settings to a new Win 11 PC from my old Win 10 machine. Everything went fairly smoothly but I now have Local Folders (empty except for Trash and Outbox) with another Local Folders nested underneath that has all my folders. How can I remove this duplication w/o screwing things up? See attached image. Sorry it got tiny. Many thanks.
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This is the normal process. Please describe what you did: Here is the link for moving a profile in Windows when installed in default location:

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/moving-thunderbird-data-to-a-new-computer

here is the info in brief steps:

  1. ensure thunderbird is not running on old machine
  2. enter %appdata% in search window on task bar and press Enter key
  3. this should open windows file explorer in Appdata\roaming folder
  4. highlight the Thunderbird folder and copy to external media
  5. ensure thunderbird is installed on second computer and NOT running
  6. enter %appdata% in search window on task bar and press Enter key
  7. you should be in Appdata\roaming folder , copy&paste the exported Thunderbird folder there. This may prompt to overwrite an existing folder of same name. allow it
  8. start thunderbird and all should be there

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