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    Opera 25 Bookmarks Manager: Is it possible to nest folders?

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    • simontewsg
      simontewsg last edited by

      I've upgraded to Opera 25 to try out the new bookmarks manager. It looks pretty nice but I can't figure out how to nest folders, one within another. Is it possible?

      I notice it's possible in the Bookmark Bar but that can't handle the number of bookmarks and folders I have (tried importing them from Opera 12, no good).

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      • leocg
        leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

        Go to My Folders and you be able to drag one folder into another.

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        • simontewsg
          simontewsg last edited by

          Great, thanks!

          For others who want to do this, it's not obvious (at least, it wasn't to me). I tried to drag a folder into another in the left-hand menu and it didn't work. Neither did it work when I tried to drag a folder into another in the right-hand contents pane of the bookmarks page, after selecting My Folders. The secret was to select My Folders then drag a folder from the right-hand contents pane and drop it into a folder on the left-hand menu.

          To extract a folder from another you have to do something similar: Select the parent folder (containing the folder you want to extract) on the left-hand menu. Then, from the right-hand contents pane, select the folder you want to extract and drag it into My Folders on the left-hand menu. The extracted folder will now appear as a top-level folder under My Folders in the left-hand menu.

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