![]() The Saved Sessions folder (or whatever you named it) is added to the end of the bookmarks bar. In our example, all our open tabs are added as bookmarks under a folder with today’s date under the Saved Sessions folder. Make sure that new folder is selected and enter a name in the “Name” edit box for the subfolder that will contain the bookmarks for this tab session, such as the current date or a short name that gives you an idea what types of sites are saved in this session. To create a folder on the Bookmarks bar, click “New folder” at the bottom of the dialog box and then enter a name for the folder that added under Bookmarks bar in the folder tree. To keep our bookmarks bar organized, we’re going to create a special folder in which we will store our saved tab sessions. The Bookmark all tabs dialog box displays. Here’s the meat of this trick: to save all the tabs you currently have open, right-click on the tab bar and select “Bookmark all tabs” from the popup menu. If it isn’t, select the item to enable the bookmarks bar. Make sure “Show bookmarks bar” has a check mark next to it. Move your mouse over “Bookmarks” to access the submenu. If not, click the menu button on the right side of the address bar/toolbar. Before we start, we need to make sure the bookmarks bar is enabled. ![]()
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