Are you talking about moving favorites from IE to Netscape? If so I can help.Originally Posted by IBNFSHN
I'm playing around with Netscape but so far don't really see any advantage. Meanwhile, is there any way to copy all the favorites in IE and then copy them into a new puter? Sure would save me a lot of work if there is.
Fair Winds and Following Seas
Bill H. PTC USN Ret
Chesapeake, Va
Are you talking about moving favorites from IE to Netscape? If so I can help.Originally Posted by IBNFSHN
USS Intrepid CVS-11 Helicopter Squadron-3 1960-1964
When I keep my gratitude higher than my expectations I have a good day
For now just IE to IE on a different computer.Originally Posted by DonG
Fair Winds and Following Seas
Bill H. PTC USN Ret
Chesapeake, Va
Sorry Bill, can't help with that.Originally Posted by IBNFSHN
USS Intrepid CVS-11 Helicopter Squadron-3 1960-1964
When I keep my gratitude higher than my expectations I have a good day
i dont know but if you dont find a way my daughter might she just changed pc`s . she is at church now . maby this after noo i can find out .
retired and now i will always fish
Hope this helps....
To export from IE:
1. Go to File menu > Import and Export..., then click Next.
2. Select Export Favorites, click Next, click Next again (unless you only want to export a subfolder of your Favorites, in which case, select that subfolder now).
3. Click Export to a File or Address, then click Browse and save the bookmarks onto your desktop or 'A' drive for floppy. (Note: Any filename and location will work, as long as you remember where you saved it.)
4. Click Next, then Finish, and you're done.
To import them into Firefox or IE:
1. Go to Bookmarks > Manage Bookmarks (you might have to scroll up to find it, depending on the number of Bookmarks you have).
2. Once inside the Bookmark Manager, go to the File > Import > From File.
3. Browse to the file you saved your IE Favorites in, click Open. Then rearrange everything to your heart's content.
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