hi Bill I found that out of the 2 tables the first one on the left selects the 
list of bookmarks you havve and the table to the right, of that, you can choose 
the bookmark you want then you stop interacting with that list, hope this helps 
and the 2 tables i have are on the left bookmarks bar address book all rss 
feeds popular add to reading list inported 28/09/11 which are the ones i got 
from internet explorer and bookmarks menu which are what i've added on the 
mac.. the best way i could explain it, and hope this helps.
Gerry Cook
cheers gerry
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On 12/01/2012, at 3:54 PM, Bill Holton wrote:

> Hi.
> Am I missing something here?  I tried using the command option B command to 
> call up my list of book marks.  It seems you have to move up to the first 
> table, interact with that table, find the bookmark you want, stop interacting 
> with that table, move down to the next table, interact with that table, move 
> over to the bookmark listing and then press spacebar.  Can it possibly be 
> that complicated to pick a bookmark or is there something obvious I am 
> missing?  Thanks.
> Thanks.
> Bill
>  
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