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can I save a set of tabs?

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Is there a way that I can save a group of open tabs at once to a new folder in bookmarks? If not, I'd like to request it as a feature.

The desired result would be an option in bookmarks to "save all open tabs to new folder". Then I would get a prompt to type in a name of the folder or cancel the request. Ideally, would also include a keyboard command such as CTRL + G (for "group").

Thanks all.

Is there a way that I can save a group of open tabs at once to a new folder in bookmarks? If not, I'd like to request it as a feature. The desired result would be an option in bookmarks to "save all open tabs to new folder". Then I would get a prompt to type in a name of the folder or cancel the request. Ideally, would also include a keyboard command such as CTRL + G (for "group"). Thanks all.

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You can find the command to bookmark all of the tabs in the current window to a new folder in bookmarks on two menus:

  • right-click any tab, then a little more than halfway down the context menu, Bookmark All Tabs
  • on the classic menu bar (tap Alt or F10 to display if it's hidden), Bookmarks > Bookmark All Tabs

The keyboard shortcut is Ctrl+Shift+d (I think that was selected because Ctrl+d is Bookmark This Page).

Does that do what you're looking for?

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You can find the command to bookmark all of the tabs in the current window to a new folder in bookmarks on two menus:

  • right-click any tab, then a little more than halfway down the context menu, Bookmark All Tabs
  • on the classic menu bar (tap Alt or F10 to display if it's hidden), Bookmarks > Bookmark All Tabs

The keyboard shortcut is Ctrl+Shift+d (I think that was selected because Ctrl+d is Bookmark This Page).

Does that do what you're looking for?

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Perfect! Thank you!