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I have set up a preferred download location in Settings and also ticked the "Always ask you where to save files" box, so for every download, the default location comes up in the download screen.

However, I regularly want to download a number of files in succession to the same non-default location and it is a pain to set it up each time. Is there any way to get Firefox to remember the last location used to save a file and offer it each time (at least in each session) for downloads?

I'm running Firefox 135.01 (64-bit) on Windows 11.

Many thanks.

Mike

I have set up a preferred download location in Settings and also ticked the "Always ask you where to save files" box, so for every download, the default location comes up in the download screen. However, I regularly want to download a number of files in succession to the same non-default location and it is a pain to set it up each time. Is there any way to get Firefox to remember the last location used to save a file and offer it each time (at least in each session) for downloads? I'm running Firefox 135.01 (64-bit) on Windows 11. Many thanks. Mike

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Thank you for responding, but I don't think it answers the question; perhaps I didn't make it clear enough.

Suppose I set the default download location to e:\Temp in Settings. One day I may wish to download some bank statements to e:\Bank. Each time I download a statement, the system defaults to e:\Temp in the save window that opens and I have to change it each time to e:\Bank. I wouild like Firefox to remember where the last file was saved and offer that location as the option. That's what I'm seeking to achieve.

This would be like the option in Firefox to open it with the same tabs as the previous time on startup.