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Anonymous asked in Computers & InternetOther - Computers · 1 decade ago

Is there a way to print my bookmarks?

I could print them from firefox, IE, or xmarks (which is what I use to sync them). I'd like to print out a list with all their folders, titles, and URLs just in case xmarks screws up and deletes them and syncs over them. The only thing I can think of is screen shots of each folder with URL as detail because I can't find a print button =/

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  • 1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    Wow. Work smarter not harder.

    For IE or Firefox

    Step 1.

    -Go to the File menu of IE, Select "Import and Export"

    - The Import/Export Wizard will appear --> Next, Select "Export Favorites".

    - Select "Favorites" or any subfolder you want to export in the next window,

    - Select "Export to File or Address" and specify a path or directory location.

    - Click Finish to let the Wizard complete the export operation.

    Step 2

    - Open the file you just created within IE. (double click on it)

    - Go to the File Menu, select "Print" (or press Control-P)

    - Click on the OPTIONS tab

    - Place a check mark in "Print table of links" before you send the job out to the printer. This will print the Titles as well as the html links.

    In Firefox the bookmarks file can be found in C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\<random letters>.<your profile>\bookmarks.html

    Enjoy!

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Well I thumbed up soupfine's answer before I tried it, only to find out that exporting to HTML doesn't allow you to view the URLs in any of the three programs. I did notice over at the xmarks website that it automatically uploads your favorites to the xmarks server, so there's no chance of you losing the latest version of your bookmarks. Other than that, I would try using the PrtScr function as you mentioned and paste the image into paint or a similar program.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    Push Print exhibit on your keyboard once you have your bookmarks open, and paste it right into a sparkling Paint checklist. Then decrease the bookmark area out and paste it in this is very own checklist and print it.

  • Jerry
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    The easy way is what you suggest Print Screen that puts in memory then

    The print button is CTRL + P

    EDIT>> That is press the hold down the crtl key AND then press the P key. to print

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  • 1 decade ago

    open whatever browser you're using, find somewhere in it's tools or settings the option for exporting bookmarks...export html, you can than open the html and print it or copy the text to whatever you want

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