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How to edit/re-name files and bookmarks in bookmarks list

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How can I edit/re-name files and bookmarks in bookmarks list. Like in IE, I want to be able to re-name, edit and organise files and bookmarks in the bookmarks list. In Mozilla, if I right-click on a file in the list, it does not give me the option to Re-Name!! (an omission?) Regards, Paul

How can I edit/re-name files and bookmarks in bookmarks list. Like in IE, I want to be able to re-name, edit and organise files and bookmarks in the bookmarks list. In Mozilla, if I right-click on a file in the list, it does not give me the option to Re-Name!! (an omission?) Regards, Paul

Keazen oplossing

Right-click a bookmark then choose Properties and rename-it.

see also:

How do I use bookmarks?

Backing up and restoring bookmarks


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Please mark "Solved" the answer that really solve the problem, to help others with a similar problem.

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Keazen oplossing

Right-click a bookmark then choose Properties and rename-it.

see also:

How do I use bookmarks?

Backing up and restoring bookmarks


thank you

Please mark "Solved" the answer that really solve the problem, to help others with a similar problem.

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SOLVED. Thanks for your answer! Strange that the Re-naming function is accessed under "Properties" which doesn't seem logical or intuitive. But I'll remember it now.