Installing module purchased from Paizo into my worlds using Forge

I need help finding/installing a module I recently purchased from Paizo. The problem I am having is that all the instructions are for how to install it using Foundry, but since I am using the Forge Game Manager, I have to try do do it there. I just can’t figure out how.

I purchased the Foundry module " Pathfinder Tokens: Bestiaries" directly from Paizo. As far as I can tell, this module is not available on the Bazaar, since you have to pay Paizo for it.

I followed the instructions. I took the content key I got from Paizo, logged onto Foundry, entered the content key and it is now installed on my Foundry account. The instrucitons showed how I can install the module into my world from within Foundry, but that menu option is not available.

I went to the Bazaar, but could not find it. I googled for help, and end up at this article: Installing/updating Licensed Premium modules - Bazaar - The Forge. I followed the instructions, made sure my game was activated on Foundry, then went to the Bazaar, with the link for “Premium Content”, but I could not find it. The article suggests “scrolling through”, but there are over 3000 options. When I do a specific search, it finds nothing. There are instructions for installing using the Foundry setup menu, but that does not work with the Game Manager turned on. Also, I have multiple worlds, so I cannot turn off the Game Manager.

I am thinking there should be a way to find “Content I have already purchased and activated on Foundry”, but I cannot find it.

I found several other threads on similar topics, but they are all having different problems. I am not having installation errors or memory/disk space issues. I can’t find the module at all. I cannot install from a manifest, as they did not give me one.

Anyone have any help to offer?

Thanks
K

I found it!

I searched for: Bestiary Tokens
It returned 248 entries, almost none of which had either “Bestiary” or “Tokens” in their title. I scrolled down through about 200 of them to find my module.

K