[access-uk] Re: firefox sorting out the bookmarks

  • From: Patricia Fraser <pfraser@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2007 19:31:58 +0100

Hi Barrie,

> where can I find firefox bookmarks, so I can delete some of them.
> are is there a easy  way to sword the bookmarks out.

In the Bookmarks menu, there's an item called Organise Bookmarks. When 
you select that you get a window that's like Windows Explorer, with 
folders in the left pane and the contents of the selected folder in the 
right pane.

When you open the Bookmark Organiser, you're in the right-hand pane, 
with the top-level bookmarks open. Tab takes you between the right pane, 
the search box and the left pane.

When you're in the right pane, arrow up and down to the bookmark you 
want to deal with. When you're on it, you can delete it by pressing 
delete, or move it by pressing Alt-M. If you choose Alt-M, a little 
dialog will pop up with a list of the folders in it, you can arrow to 
the folder and hit enter. If you want to start up a new folder, you can 
do it in this dialog - tab to New Folder and hit enter, type in the 
folder name and hit enter. If you want a description for the folder, 
after you've typed the name, tab once and you're in the description 
field - you can then type in what you want. Then tab to OK and hit enter.

In the left pane, you can arrow up and down to folders; once you land on 
a folder, the contents appear in the right pane, and you can tab across 
and do stuff. If you want to create a new folder in the left pane, press 
Alt-O.

Hope this helps!

-- 
Patricia Fraser
International Sales Manager
Quantum Technology UK
+44 (0)1604 705 680
www.quantech.com.au
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