Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Rufus wrote:Paul B. Gallagher wrote:Geoff Welsh wrote:Paul B. Gallagher wrote:And if you use Manage Bookmarks to find it, how do you move it to a place that makes more sense?Drag&drop...or do I misunderstand the question?OK, this led me to a usable workaround: Having found the desired link in the MB search window, drag and drop it to the desired folder. This creates a copy, and the search window is updated instantly, showing both the original (highlighted) and the copy (not highlighted). Delete the original (highlighted) copy by pressing Del. I never do learn where it was misplaced, but now it's where it belongs. Thanks....interesting. If I drag and drop in the Sidebar Bookmarks it does *not* create a copy - it just move the Bookmark to where I want it, and does so if I drag from one folder to another or from the navigation bar. Which is exactly how I like it, and my preferred method for Bookmarking.It works right if I find the bookmark in the folder tree and drag/drop it elsewhere in the folder tree. Only the search window does this. Of course, for me to drag/drop it within the folder tree, I need to know where it is to begin with.
I'd never used the Search function in the Sidebar until just now - but it works fantastic!
But you still have to remember something about the name of your Bookmark...
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- Rufus
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