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Brenda:
I can answer one of your questions but not the other. You can delete the repeats in Mozilla's bookmarks by pressing alt+b for the Bookmarks menu, then pressing your up arrow twice to where the last bookmark is, then pressing the propertys key, then up arrowing until you hear or see "Hide Recent Bookmarks", where you press the enter key. What Firefox is doing by default is showing any new bookmarks you add as both standard and recent bookmarks--with the recents being on top.
As to being able to place bookmarks in a specified order (say alphabetical), I'm afraid I've come across the same problem that Harry did: namely that there is no way from the properties menu to do this, and, unlike Internet Explorer, one cannot find the Bookmarks list with each bookmark named anywhere on the c: drive.
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Ted Chittenden
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---- Brenda Horwitz <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Hi all,
I'm running Windows 10, Firefox with Jaws 18.0.
What I would like to be able to do is have one list of my bookmarks. I have many dooplakits. When I arrow down the list, I hear the same list of bookmarks two and three times. How do I get rid of the duplicates? The problem also is, I can't get them to be in alphabetical order. If I could do that then it would be easy to delete all the duplicates.
TIA,
Brenda
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