Cannot import bookmarks to E71

I just got my e71 which is great but using Nokia suite and ticking boxes to add bookmarks from pc IE, but cannot find them on my phone. Am I just not looking in the right place? I am very frustrated, as I can't find any answer anywhere. Is it such an unusual occurance that I am the only one with this problem? I think rather that I am just doing something wrong. Please help!!

I thought I'd add that I created a new profile in Nokia Suite, unticked everything but bookmarks, added a new bookmark to IE (this page) and then did a new sync. It said completed but 0 additions. As I said, please help me!

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