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From: "J. P. Gilliver (John)"
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Subject: Re: Dell 780 Problem:
Date: Wed, 22 Nov 2017 18:31:35 +0000
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In message , Mark
Twain writes:
>Paul, it was Agent Ransack that I was think of,.
>would that be able to find the missing folder?
>
>I'm getting tired,.. so have to get a nap and will
>come back later.
>
>Thanks,
>Robert
Well, I've read that you've got your missing bookmark folder back,
though by a tedious method.
Basically, although Firefox (and other browsers) make your bookmarks
_look_ like folders (by using the same icons), they aren't really:
they're just inside Firefox.
I would save your bookmarks, now you've got them back, from time to
time; Firefox gives you two options of how - in its own format, or as an
HTML file. The HTML file is easier to work with (including from other
browsers), though I think can't easily be loaded back into Firefox
retaining all the structure, which its own format can.
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