Sorry for bringing this up again but this is really quite important for me and 
I cannot really abandon Internet Explorer until I manage to crack what is 
obviously a very difficult Safari nut. I am a bit amazed that it is so 
difficult and unintuitive to organise favourites into folders.
A couple of listers tried to help me with this a couple of weeks ago  and I 
have been trying  to follow their tips.
 I am grateful for this help as I can at  least    create bookmark folders and 
collection even if I cannot get any use out of them.  
I can now create any number of bookmark collections and folders and collections 
but cannot reach any bookmarks in the dialogues in which I am creating bookmark 
folder and collections.
Specifically I cannot  
1. Put  an actual bookmark into these folders and 
2. Find  an easy way to access these folder and their contents.
This  has completely defeated me after literally hours of effort.
There certainly seems no way of showing bookmark folders on the bookmark menu 
as far as I can   see.

At the moment I am reduced  to firing up VM Fusion, running        
IE and saving links to desktop,  and them organising these into folders which I 
can then access using Finder on the Mac side to then launch Safari. This is a 
ridiculously cumbersome way of organising favourites.
All the instructions I can  find on the web assume sight and the use of drag ad 
drop. Are there any tutorials going through this with Voiceover? Alternatively 
could someone explain step by step how to add bookmarks to a bookmarks folder I 
have created and how  then can I access this folder easily.
Regards
   
  David Griffith
[email protected]



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