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import html favorites to bok mks after selecting file > open library file does not close and procedure stops ????

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trying to import my old bookmarks which i found in html file, favorites, after a crash. Followed your instructions all went ok until, i selected favorites html file and selected "OPEN". library window was to close but didnt ??? what now ??? no other options to continue process.

trying to import my old bookmarks which i found in html file, favorites, after a crash. Followed your instructions all went ok until, i selected favorites html file and selected "OPEN". library window was to close but didnt ??? what now ??? no other options to continue process.

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Please open that HTML file in a text editor, then copy and paste the first line of that bookmarks HTML file into the reply box below.

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Please open that HTML file in a text editor, then copy and paste the first line of that bookmarks HTML file into the reply box below.

I'm sorry but I guess i'm not computer literate enough to know what you mean. The favorites file consists of folders I have created to store countless web sites along with many un sorted individual sites ?

Doesn't sound like that is an HTML file, but rather a folder of favorites sitting in Windows. Sorry, Firefox can't that data in that format.

Try this:

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

then in Firefox:
Bookmarks > Show All Bookmarks -> Import & Backup - Import HTML... = From HTML file - using the HTML file that you just exported from IE