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How to add a bookmark sub folder under a bookmark folder

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For example, I have a bookmark folder labeled "recipes". I want to add a bookmark folder labeled "Pillsbury" under the bookmark folder "recipes" thus making "Pillsbury" a bookmark sub folder to the "recipes" bookmark folder.

How may I accomplish this task? \ dixyqueen bsd1443@ymail.com

For example, I have a bookmark folder labeled "recipes". I want to add a bookmark folder labeled "Pillsbury" under the bookmark folder "recipes" thus making "Pillsbury" a bookmark sub folder to the "recipes" bookmark folder. How may I accomplish this task? \ dixyqueen bsd1443@ymail.com

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Hi, just open the existing folder (recipes), then right click on any entry > New Folder. You can drag it to a different location within 'recipes' if you wish. If you want to change the name of a folder later; right click >Properties.


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