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To: mr.mark who wrote (5120)8/13/1999 1:19:00 PM
From: PMS Witch  Read Replies (2) of 110642
 
Oops! Wrong browser ...

I use IE 4.0, but I suppose 5.0 saves Favourites as files too.

An IE Favourite file only contains the URL in a text format. As such, you can edit them like any other text file. The problem is HOW to do it. I tried NOTEPAD, but although I can edit the first, when I try to open the next one, the first one gets replaced.

My temptation would be to open a DOS window, change directory to \WINDOWS\FAVOURITES and type COPY ONE.URL+TWO.URL+THREE.URL ... MANY.URL until all links are in one file, then edit the file using NOTEPAD. When your done, you can copy and paste your links as you please.

If your editor allows you to append a file, you could just add Favourites that way.

Hope this helps, PW.
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