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26-Oct-2007, 04:34 PM #1
Solved: Favorites Menu
I would like to print out a list of my Internet Explorer favorites but can't figure out how to do it. I amusing Windows XP home operating sysyem. I need to find the correct IE favorites report application
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26-Oct-2007, 04:59 PM #2
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1. Open Internet Explorer, click File on the menu bar and then click 'Import and Export'.

2. The Import/Export wizard opens, click Next which brings up a list of things you can do.

3. Select 'Export Favorites, and click Next which shows you a list of all the folders contained in Favorites.

4. To export every folder and web link contained in Favorites, select the folder labeled 'Favorites'. To export just the contents of a single folder select it.

5. Click Next and select the 'Export to a File or Address' option and give the file a name, ending in the .htm extension. Save it to a folder of your choice. Click Next, Finish and then OK.

6. Open Windows Explorer and locate the file you just created. Double-click it to open it. You will see all the favorite's folders you selected. Each folder will be expanded to show all the web pages it contains.

7. Click File on the menu bar and then click Print from the menu that appears. The Print page opens.

8. Click the Print button and your Favorites are on their way to your printer!
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