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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

Here at SAS communities, whenever I see an interesting coding tip or discussion, I bookmark it. Now I have six pages of bookmarks and the list will most likely get longer. Is there a way to search my own bookmarks for a phrase or keyword(s)?

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Paige Miller
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ChrisHemedinger
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@PaigeMiller I'll look into this.  Nothing obvious is coming up in my initial research, but I'll dig deeper.

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ghosh
Barite | Level 11

I came upon this thread searching for the same information.  I would like to be able to search my bookmarked and subscribed posts/threads (have more than 10 pages), or else be able to export the list in html format (with working links)

 

Thanks  

PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

@ghosh wrote:

I came upon this thread searching for the same information.  I would like to be able to search my bookmarked and subscribed posts/threads (have more than 10 pages), or else be able to export the list in html format (with working links)

 

Thanks  


Great idea, exporting as html would be a great solution!

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Paige Miller
ghosh
Barite | Level 11
Thanks! Perhaps even an addition in the dropdown search box where there could be "My Bookmarks" and "My Subscriptions" choices.
PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

Today I had to search through 5 pages of bookmarks, searching visually on each page, to find a thread that I knew I had bookmarked.

 

So I have decided to copy all of my bookmarks to a Word document, where I can search via the Find command in Word and be immediately taken to the thread name (with hyperlink). I will add new bookmarks to this Word document, and I will not be using the SAS Communities bookmark feature any more.

 

If anyone has a better idea, please speak up.

 

cc: @ghosh 

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Paige Miller

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