How do I find where a bookmark is in my folder tree?

I use the bookmarks menu a lot, and I have created many folders to organize them. But when I use the search function, all I see are the pages I have saved, NOT where they are in the folder tree.
Sometimes I wan to reorganize the pages differently, but I don't know where they are!

948165 wrote:
Hello,
When I go to System Administrator > Concurrent > Program > Define I can lookup programs that I should be able to run. Now I want to actually run the process but I cant find figure out what responsability it is under.
How can I go about finding this?Please see (WHOCANRUN.SQL - List Responsibilities That Can Run a Given Concurrent Program [ID 134036.1]).
Thanks,
Hussein

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