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How to see 'unsorted bookmark' list to delete some, but not all?

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When I click on Bookmarks tab, a hundred or so Bookmarks are listed after i.e. BELOW the category " Imported IE Favorites" which DO NOT show up in the Library under that category; Only about 5 categories show up in this pane....e.g. Google; iTunes etc...... and none of these opens up to show me the list either...... I want to be able to see the HUGE list of useless bookmarks, somewhere in the Library Pane.....so I may choose to delete them. At the moment, by the way when I go one by one, the page opens up and clicking on the star to 'remove' also doesn't remove the Bookmark.

When I click on Bookmarks tab, a hundred or so Bookmarks are listed after i.e. BELOW the category " Imported IE Favorites" which DO NOT show up in the Library under that category; Only about 5 categories show up in this pane....e.g. Google; iTunes etc...... and none of these opens up to show me the list either...... I want to be able to see the HUGE list of useless bookmarks, somewhere in the Library Pane.....so I may choose to delete them. At the moment, by the way when I go one by one, the page opens up and clicking on the star to 'remove' also doesn't remove the Bookmark.

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It could be in a sub-sub-folder. Use the Bookmarks Manager folder tree.

To open the Bookmarks Manager, press the Alt or F10 key bring up the tool bar, and select Bookmarks. Hot key is <Control>(Mac:<Command>) <Shift> B.

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It could be in a sub-sub-folder. Use the Bookmarks Manager folder tree.

To open the Bookmarks Manager, press the Alt or F10 key bring up the tool bar, and select Bookmarks. Hot key is <Control>(Mac:<Command>) <Shift> B.