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Hi! Is there any way to have Home Folder listed as a column when I search, in addition to Name, Location, and Most Recent Visit?

Sometimes I duplicate a bookmark accidentally and sometimes on purpose, like when I want to be sure I remember, say, a craft method by listing it in both the Crafts and Christmas folders.

So when I do a search for a bookmark or bookmarks containing a particular name, the results often list duplicates. What I would like to be able to do is easily see what folder each is in, so I know if the duplication is accidental or purposeful. If the former, I want to delete the unwanted bookmark.

Also, seeing the home folders of the search hits might remind me of other folders I ought to look at for the topic I'm currently pursuing. (I've been at this a long time and I have a LOT of bookmarks!)

I have a feeling the answer is, no, you can't do that. Is it something other people might find useful and that you might consider adding?

Thanks!

~ Suzie E

P.S. I will be out most of the day so won't be around to answer any posts, but will check back regularly.

Hi! Is there any way to have Home Folder listed as a column when I search, in addition to Name, Location, and Most Recent Visit? Sometimes I duplicate a bookmark accidentally and sometimes on purpose, like when I want to be sure I remember, say, a craft method by listing it in both the Crafts and Christmas folders. So when I do a search for a bookmark or bookmarks containing a particular name, the results often list duplicates. What I would like to be able to do is easily see what folder each is in, so I know if the duplication is accidental or purposeful. If the former, I want to delete the unwanted bookmark. Also, seeing the home folders of the search hits might remind me of other folders I ought to look at for the topic I'm currently pursuing. (I've been at this a long time and I have a LOT of bookmarks!) I have a feeling the answer is, no, you can't do that. Is it something other people might find useful and that you might consider adding? Thanks! ~ Suzie E P.S. I will be out most of the day so won't be around to answer any posts, but will check back regularly.

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Thank you, Christ1! This is just what I needed.

~ Suzie E

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