![]() ![]() Open up Firefox, and click on “Show All Bookmarks” in the Bookmarks menu, just as you did to export your bookmarks in the first place. Or maybe you just need to access your bookmarks from the office or from a friends house. Maybe your old internet browser sucks and you downloaded a new one (I’m looking at you Internet Explorer ಠ_ಠ). Maybe you’ve bought a brand new computer or reformatted your old one. There are plenty of reasons you may need to. So you’ve created a backup of your bookmarks, and now you need to Import them. So how do you actually use this file to import your bookmarks? Funny you should ask… Importing Your Bookmarks ![]() That way your file is safely stored in your email indefinitely (just make sure not to delete that email!). Another great way to save the file is to email yourself, saving the bookmark file as an attachment. I save the file on a USB Flash Drive that I keep on my keychain, so I’m never without my bookmarks. Keep this file somewhere safe and you will be able to restore your bookmarks on this or any other computer. Feel free to rename the file and save it where you see fit.Ĭongratulations! You’ve successfully backed up your bookmarks. For this tutorial, we will leave the default name “bookmarks” and save it on the desktop. ![]() This will allow you to choose a name and location for your backup file. Look for the “Import & Backup” menu towards the top. Select “Show All Bookmarks” from the drop-down menu that appears. Once it has opened, find the “Bookmarks” tab in the menu bar located on the top left of the screen. (skip to Chrome 14 or Internet Explorer 9) Exporting and Backing Up Your Bookmarksīegin by starting Firefox. ![]()
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