Export bookmarks to Internet Explorer
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You can export your Firefox bookmarks for use in other browsers. This guide shows you how to export your Firefox bookmarks and import them into Internet Explorer.
- For instructions moving your Firefox data to another installation of Firefox, see Moving your Firefox bookmarks and settings.
- At the top of the Firefox window, click on the
menu and choose . - A window will open that allows you to manage your bookmarks. From this window click on
and choose . - The Export Bookmark window will appear. Choose a spot to save your exported bookmarks that you can remember. The desktop or your My Documents folder are usually good spots that are easy to remember. Give your exported file a name such as bookmarks.html and then press the button.
- Now that your bookmarks have been exported, we need to import them in to Internet Explorer. Go ahead and launch Internet Explorer.
- (Internet Explorer 6) Click on the
drop down menu and then choose . - (Internet Explorer 7) Click on the star with the plus sign and then choose
.
- (Internet Explorer 6) Click on the
- The Import/Export Wizard comes up. On the first screen we simply click on the
button. - Import Favorites is the option you want and should already be highlighted. Click on the
button. - Click on the
button to select the exported bookmarks file you saved previously. Locate the bookmarks.html file you previously created and then click the button. - The full location of the bookmarks.html file will be shown in the text box. Click on the
button. - On this step, simply click on the
button. - This final page lets you know we have completed importing our bookmarks. Click on the
button, to complete the import.
A pop-up box comes up letting you know that the import was successful.