I have about 15 Favorites folders with an average of 20 entries in each. The first, Arts & Audiovisual, has disappeared three times recently and has had to be re-built. What can be causing this?
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Dunno but you may as well back them up to save rebuilds, which browser?
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I've been meaning to back up my bookmarks, but blowed if I can find where they're stored.
I'm running firefox and googling the question tells you to go to the help/options sub-menu, but the layout seems to have changed since that was published.
Anyone help another dinosaur?
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Well in IE I'd just Export them to somewhere (hot Alt button to bring up menus, then under File you have Export)
I expect the option is similar in FireFox.
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Internet Explorer..
Click on "File". If you do not have the option "File", then right-click on the top border of the IE window and ensure that the Menu Bar is checked.
Run down the menu and click on "Import and Export"
Click Export to a File
Click on Favourite
Select the ones you wish to export. If you select the top level, they will all get exported.
Choose (and remember) a file name and location.
Did that do the trick?
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Waterfox (which should be the same as Firefox)
Ensure menu bar is enabled
Click Bookmarks
Click show all bookmarks
Click import and backup
Follow the prompts...
OK?
Last edited by: No FM2R on Sat 7 Jun 14 at 16:02
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Pretty much what Smokie said, though he was quicker than me!
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Yes, it did work, sort of. I stumbled on Export before reading your post and did not note where the file has gone. I will try it again and make a note tis time.
I seem to recall from about two computers back that this file copy has all the entries but not in alphabetical order. I believe the links did not work either but at least I had the file titles.
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You can always search your entire disk for files created on the day you backed up. Or just do it again.
I think by default IE will go to C:UsersDocumentsbookmark.htm
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>>I believe the links did not work either but at least I had the file titles.
It generates a file which is mostly only useful if at some point in the future you re-import it.
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>>>Did that do the trick?
Yes, thanks
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You can back up everything (except passwords) both in Firefox & Thunderbird with a nice little free utility called Mozbackuop - here is the developer's page:- mozbackup.jasnapaka.com/
Works a treat.
For passwords in Firefox use the FF add-on Password Exporter 1.2.1.
This happily exports them to a location of your choice and will import them from there on demand.
Useful utilities, especially if you do a Windows re-install.
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