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Selecting "show all book marks" does not show all book marks

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Selecting Bookmarks in Firefox produces a drop down menu of my bookmarks. Selecting "Show All Bookmarks" from that menu no longer produces a page with all my bookmarks. A page call "Library" with just a few items comes up. This change occurred recently. Selecting the bookmarks' icon on the upper right in Firefox also shows a drop down menu of all my bookmarks.

Selecting Bookmarks in Firefox produces a drop down menu of my bookmarks. Selecting "Show All Bookmarks" from that menu no longer produces a page with all my bookmarks. A page call "Library" with just a few items comes up. This change occurred recently. Selecting the bookmarks' icon on the upper right in Firefox also shows a drop down menu of all my bookmarks.

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There are three main categories of bookmarks:

  • Bookmarks Menu
  • Bookmarks Toolbar
  • Other Bookmarks (previously called Unsorted Bookmarks, I think)

When you open the Library dialog using "Show All Bookmarks" or Ctrl+Shift+b, it opens in that third category. To select a different category, use the "tree" diagram in the left column.

Does that work on your Firefox?

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There are three main categories of bookmarks:

  • Bookmarks Menu
  • Bookmarks Toolbar
  • Other Bookmarks (previously called Unsorted Bookmarks, I think)

When you open the Library dialog using "Show All Bookmarks" or Ctrl+Shift+b, it opens in that third category. To select a different category, use the "tree" diagram in the left column.

Does that work on your Firefox?

Modified by jscher2000 - Support Volunteer

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Thanks for the solution. I have never had to do that before.