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Q319000: How To Import Bookmarks From Netscape To Internet Explorer 5.x

Article: Q319000
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Last Modified: 12-APR-2002

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The information in this article applies to:

- MSN Internet Access for Macintosh, version 1.0 
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This article describes how to import bookmarks from Netscape to Internet Explorer
5.x.
The information in this article applies to:  - Macintosh Internet Explorer 5.x

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To import bookmarks from Netscape to Internet Explorer 5.x

1. Start Internet Explorer.

2. On the Favorites menu, click Organize Favorites.

3. On the File menu, click Import Favorites.

4. In the Open window, browse to the location of your Netscape Bookmark File.
  (For example: [Harddrive]: System Folder: Preferences: Netscape Users:
  [Profile Name]:)

5. Highlight Bookmarks.html.

6. Click Open.
  Your imported bookmarks will be listed under the Favorites menu as
  Bookmarks.html.

Additional query words: kbimu MSN Mac OSX OS X ten connect IE internet

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