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Import Internet Explorer Favorites from another computer
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This article describes how to get Internet Explorer Favorites from another computer into your Firefox Bookmarks.
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This article describes how to get Internet Explorer Favorites from another computer into your Firefox Bookmarks.
* '''Copying Favorites from the same computer?''' See [[Importing favorites and other data from Internet Explorer]].
* '''Copying ''Firefox'' Bookmarks from another computer?''' See [[Moving your Firefox bookmarks and settings]].
To copy your Bookmarks/Favorites to another computer, you will have to export them from Internet Explorer, copy the file to the other computer, then import them into Firefox.
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= Exporting from Internet Explorer =
== Internet Explorer 8 ==
# Open Internet Explorer on the computer that has the Favorites you want to export.
# Press the {key Alt} key on your keyboard. The menu bar (with {menu File}, {menu Edit}, {menu View}, etc.) will appear.
# Click on the {menu File} menu and select {menu Import and Export...}. The Import/Export Settings Window will appear. <br/> <br/> [[Image:7e6aa9ac8d6e1be15ad4424b19102fb1-1256506391-519-1.png]] <br/>
# In the Import/Export Settings window, click to select '''Export to a file'''. Then click the {button Next} button.
# Select '''Favorites'''. Then click the {button Next} button.
# Select the Favorites folders you want to export. To export all your favorites, click the '''Favorites''' folder at the top of the list. Then click the {button Next} button.
# Click the {button Browse...} button, then navigate to a folder to save your bookmarks file. Then click the {button Export} button.
== -Internet Explorer 7 ==
# Open Internet Explorer on the computer that has the Favorites you want to export.
# Press the {key Alt} key on your keyboard. The menu bar (with {menu File}, {menu Edit}, {menu View}, etc.) will appear.
# Click on the {menu File} menu and select {menu Import and Export...}.
# Click {button Next}.
# Choose '''Export Favorites''' and press {button Next}.
# You can choose to export all your Favorites or to only export a certain folder. To export them all, leave '''Favorites''' selected and press {button Next}.
# Select '''Export to a File or Address''' and choose a path where you can find them later. Click {button Next}.
# Click {button Finish}.
# On the dialog that appears, click {button OK}.
= Copying to another computer =
Copy the file you created above to the other computer. You can do this by e-mail, over a network, with a USB drive, or whatever means you have.
= Importing into Firefox =
# Open Firefox on the computer that you want to put the Favorites on.
# At the top of the Firefox window, click the {menu Bookmarks} menu and select {menu Organize Bookmarks...}.<br/> <br/>[[Image:fx3-vista-bookmarksorganize.png]]<br/> <br/>
# The Library window will appear. In the Library window, click {button Import and Backup} and select {menu Import HTML...}.<br/> <br/>[[Image:fx3-vista-importhtml.png]]<br/> <br/>
# Select '''From an HTML File''' and click {button Next}.<br/> <br/>[[Image:fx3-vista-importfromfile.png]]<br/> <br/>
# A file chooser dialog will appear. Select the file you created when you were exporting from Internet Explorer, then click {button Open} in the bottom right. Your Internet Explorer Favorites will now be available as Firefox Bookmarks.
This article describes how to get Internet Explorer Favorites from another computer into your Firefox Bookmarks.
* '''Copying Favorites from the same computer?''' See [[Importing favorites and other data from Internet Explorer]].
* '''Copying ''Firefox'' Bookmarks from another computer?''' See [[Moving your Firefox bookmarks and settings]].
To copy your Bookmarks/Favorites to another computer, you will have to export them from Internet Explorer, copy the file to the other computer, then import them into Firefox.
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= Exporting from Internet Explorer =
{note}'''Note:''' The following steps apply to Internet Explorer 9. Steps for previous versions may differ slightly.{/note}
# Open Internet Explorer on the computer that has the Favorites you want to export.
# Press the {key Alt} key on your keyboard. The menu bar (with {menu File}, {menu Edit}, {menu View}, etc.) will appear.
# Click on the {menu File} menu and select {menu Import and Export...}. The Import/Export Settings Window will appear. <br/> <br/> [[Image:Importing IE Favorites 1]] <br/>
# In the Import/Export Settings window, click to select '''Export to a file'''. Then click the {button Next} button.
# Select '''Favorites'''. Then click the {button Next} button.
# Select the Favorites folders you want to export. To export all your favorites, click the '''Favorites''' folder at the top of the list. Then click the {button Next} button.
# Click the {button Browse...} button, then navigate to a folder to save your bookmarks file. Then click the {button Export} button.
= Copying to another computer =
Copy the file you created above to the other computer. You can do this by e-mail, over a network, with a USB drive, or whatever means you have.
= Importing into Firefox =
# Open Firefox on the computer that you want to put the Favorites on.
# [[Template:OpenBookmarksLibrary]]
# From the toolbar on the Library window, select {button {for mac}[[Image:f60cc26c38fc04cce87eb6ea6ec8c400-1259975468-619-1.png]]{/for}Import and Backup} and choose {menu Import HTML...}. {for win}<br>[[Image:Importing HTML Bookmarks - Win]]<br>{/for}{/for}{for mac}<br/> <br/> [[Image:f60cc26c38fc04cce87eb6ea6ec8c400-1233986594-573-2.jpg]] <br/>{/for}
# The Import Wizard window will appear with '''From an HTML file''' selected by default. Click the {for win,linux}{button Next}{/for}{for mac}{button Continue}{/for} button.
#Navigate to the bookmarks HTML file you are importing, select the file, and click the {button Open} button.
Your Internet Explorer Favorites will be added to your Firefox bookmarks within the '''Bookmarks Menu''' directory.