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I see how to transfer the "Favorites" from one computer to another, but I can't find how to transfer "Favorites" from Internet Explorer to Firefox on the same computer. I do not want to erase from Internet Explorer, merely add to firefox.

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You show instructions how to add the "Favorites" from Internet Explorer to Firefox from one computer to another, but I don't see how to add the "Favorites" from Internet Explorer to Firefox on the same computer with which I have both. I do not want to erase the "Favorites" from Internet Explorer, merely add to Firefox.

You show instructions how to add the "Favorites" from Internet Explorer to Firefox from one computer to another, but I don't see how to add the "Favorites" from Internet Explorer to Firefox on the same computer with which I have both. I do not want to erase the "Favorites" from Internet Explorer, merely add to Firefox.

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You can try this method: http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Importing+favorites+and+other+data+from+Internet+Explorer

If that does not work, you need to export Favorites from IE to an html file: http://kb.iu.edu/data/ahau.html#exportie and then import that html file into Firefox: http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Importing+Bookmarks+from+an+HTML+File

Also see: http://kb.mozillazine.org/Import_bookmarks#To_export_your_IE_Favorites_to_a_file http://kb.mozillazine.org/Import_bookmarks#Import_from_file


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I have the same problem. I do not want to do the "export/import" operation and work with "favorites" that are becoming different from the source.

You might try a turnaround (might work for Windows as for linux/ubuntu) and works to satisfaction with other browsers.

Example : Windows XP 1. In windows explorer browse to folder Favorites 2. Rightclick on it and choose "send to desktop" (make shortcut to desktop) 3. Go to desktop and drag the new icon to toolbar at bottom left of the screen next to the Start button (quick launch toolbar). 4. Click on the new icon (a yellow star) to verify that it works. Windows explorer should open at Favorites folder. 5. Browse to folder and location that you want to open in Firefox. If this is an url , (doubleclick on the selected url) your default browser should open at the requested webpage. However make sure that FF is your default browser.

(You might try also a right-click on the selected url and go for any item in the context menu which points to "open with" or directly to Firefox)

In this way, you are working with the real favorites and not with a substitute imported file. However, also make your new bookmarks directly into in Favorites main folder, from where you might want to move it (using explorer or any other file manager) to a more suitable sub-folder.

In this way your IE "Favorites" can be accessed from any browser or file manager and from any operating system. Just to keep them in a safe place, make sure in Windows to move "Favorites" to "My Documents" and to move "My Documents" into a partition which is NOT your system partition.

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Everything in the replies to the questions is either way too complicated for a relative newbie to all this techie stuff, or is for Windows XP. My laptop has Windows 7, and the directions don't work. Does anyone out there know how to import my Favorites/bookmarks etc from IE to Firefox EASILY?

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In IE:
File > Import/Export - Export to HTML file

then in Firefox:
Bookmarks > Show All Bookmarks -> Import & Backup - Import HTML... = From HTML file

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There is nowhere in Firefox Bookmarks to click on "Show All Bookmarks"

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Prior to the Firefox 4 version, the Show All Bookmarks menu item was named Organize Bookmarks.

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Thanks for the help, but still no dice. There simply isn't any selection for Importing & Backup within Show All Bookmarks.