In Aurora, where the Favorites import function?

In Aurora, where the Favorites import function? In Firefox, the import function is located in the file menu. It is not, in my installed copy of Aurora.

Importing bookmarks and other data has been moved to the library window > import and backup in versions of Firefox 8 +.

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