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BOOKMARKS: LOCATING SUB-FOLDER

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QUESTION POSTED NOV 2020 by: BevHoward NEVER ANSWERED - PLEASE ADVISE - NEED ANSWER

"I have hundreds of FireFox bookmarks organized in bookmarks folders and subfolders which makes sense most of the time.

However, with seldom used bookmarks, often I cannot remember where the bookmark itself is located, and, I need like to find the bookmark and note the folder where it resides then perhaps move the bookmark to a folder that makes more sense the next time it's needed.

While I can "search" bookmarks and use the bookmark, there is no apparent way to determine where the bookmark itself is located, so, I am forced to use "search" every time I need to use it. "Abandoning" a lost bookmark location and creating a duplicate does not seem right.

There MUST be a way to find where a bookmark is located. What am I missing?"

QUESTION POSTED NOV 2020 by: BevHoward NEVER ANSWERED - PLEASE ADVISE - NEED ANSWER "I have hundreds of FireFox bookmarks organized in bookmarks folders and subfolders which makes sense most of the time. However, with seldom used bookmarks, often I cannot remember where the bookmark itself is located, and, I need like to find the bookmark and note the folder where it resides then perhaps move the bookmark to a folder that makes more sense the next time it's needed. While I can "search" bookmarks and use the bookmark, there is no apparent way to determine where the bookmark itself is located, so, I am forced to use "search" every time I need to use it. "Abandoning" a lost bookmark location and creating a duplicate does not seem right. There MUST be a way to find where a bookmark is located. What am I missing?"

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ANSWER:

1: Go to 'Manage Bookmarks' 2: Search File Name 3: Right Click File Name 4: Select: 'Show in Folder

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Solution eye oponami

ANSWER:

1: Go to 'Manage Bookmarks' 2: Search File Name 3: Right Click File Name 4: Select: 'Show in Folder

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