I'm leaving my job (Yay! I kept my Lenten promise...) and I have oodles of computer bookmarks that the next person will need while doing my job. However, it turns out that once I'm gone, my part of the computer can't be accessed (we have logins, and though someone can come and clean out my files, they can't be regularly used by the next person).
These bookmarks are practically essential for my job, and I don't want the next person to have to do what I did and take hours setting up all the correct bookmarks. Any suggestions? Asked by GracefullyPunk 57 months ago Similar questions: save bookmarks Computers > Hardware > Desktops & Laptops.
Export Export your bookmarks or favorites to your desktop and save to a network drive or accessible area. If not save to a flash drive or cd. Internet Explorer 6 To export the Favorites folder, follow these steps: 1.
Start Internet Explorer 2. On the File menu, click Import and Export, and then click Next. 3.
Click Export Favorites and then click Next. 4. Click Favorites and then click Next.5.
Type the name of the file that you want to export the favorites to. By default, the export file is named Bookmark.htm.6. Click Next and then click Finish.7.
Use the Bookmarks Converter tool to import the Bookmark. Htm file into Internet Explorer on Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 98 Second Edition, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows NT 4.0, or Windows 2000. Internet Explorer 7 To export the Favorites folder, follow these steps: 1.In Internet Explorer, click Add to Favorites, and then click Import and Export.
2. In the Import/Export Wizard, click Next.3. Select Export Favorites, and then click Next.
4. Click Favorites and then click Next.5. Select the Favorites folder that you want to export.
If you want to export all Favorites, select the top level Favorites folder. Otherwise, select the individual folder that you want to export.6. Click Next.
Note By default, Internet Explorer creates a Bookmark. Htm file in your Documents folder. If you want to use a name other than Bookmark.
Htm, or if you want to store the exported Favorites in a folder other than the Documents folder, specify the new file and folder name.7. Click Next. Note If you already have a file that has the same name, Internet Explorer asks you to replace it.
Click Yes to replace the file. Click No to provide a new file name.8. Click Finish.
Sources: www.microsoft.com .
All browsers have export and import bookmarks function... Simply copy the resulting exported HTML file to disc or flash drive, and pass it along. Or, email it. Sources: .
Export them The specifics will vary depending on which browser you use, but exporting your bookmarks will probably be the easiest way. In Internet Explorer, choose File->Import and Export... Follow through the wizard, choosing to Export Favorites, and choosing where to save the file. When you are done, a file will be created containing all your favorites.
Simply email this, or send it somehow, to your successor, and he will be able to import your bookmarks using the same option. If you are using Firefox, go to Bookmarks->Organize Bookmarks. In the window that pops up, choose File->Export, and choose a location to save the file.
The next user would then choose Bookmarks->Organize Bookmarks, then File->Import to import the file that you create.
Del.icio. Us or export bookmark You may either: - set up a del.icio. Us account.It will automatically - if you allow it - import all your bookmarks.
Let the new guy check your bookmark from there - save/export your bookmark file. On Firefox 1.5.0.11, despite errors on translation: click on "favorites", "organize", "File", "export". On Internet Explorer, click on "file", "import and export" and follow the wizard.
Hope that helps, ~ms wizdowl. Com .
Your favorites are stored in a folder which you can copy On Windows XP, go to C:\Documents and Settings\\Favorites Remember to replace with your actual username on that machine. You might want to grab the favorites folder under any of the following: C:\Documents and Settings\administrator\ C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\ C:\Documents and Settings\default user\ If you open any of the "Favorites" folders, you should see a list of links, just as you do in Internet Explorer.
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