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To: Sultan who wrote (646)9/8/2007 8:28:52 AM
From: Garlic Breath  Read Replies (2) of 2471
 
Getting to your bookmarks is easy. With FF open, click on the bookmarks tab. There you will see a tab to manage bookmarks. click that. Click on the file menu and click on export. It will ask you where you want to export the bookmarks to and you can just point it to the desktop. There you will find an html file that is your bookmarks. Email it to yourself and on the new laptop and download it to the desktop. Open up FF and click the bookmarks tab again, manage bookmarks and under file, click import.

It is stored on your hard drive pretty deep and it's pretty much a hassle to find but this is the easiest way to tell you.
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