Cookie Manager - use it to save/restore a particular cookie.

Cookie Manager - http://cookiemanager.blogspot.com/
Sometimes I login to a site & it seems to forget that I've been there & the info that I've input previously. That's particularily irritating if it's a game that I've taken to a high level.
If there is doc to support it, I can't find the answer to my problem.
The "Save" icon at the bottom-right doesn't appear to do anything, & I don't really want to save every cookie anyway.
The "Export" icon at the bottom appears to save all the cookies in a single file, which means that I'd be restoring all my out of date cookies?
What I want to do is to save one, or a few cookies & then be able to add/attach them to cookies already on the computer. Is this possible?

Check out the cookie manager add on [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/cookies-manager-plus/ Cookies Manager Plus] or a few others you can search for on that same site.
In Preferences/Options > Privacy > History > Show Cookies..
you can manage them manually as well.
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