Okay, I'm used to saving pics and bookmarking websites in Favourites. This may be a basic question, but what's the best way to save a web page to disc (after getting the author's permission of course). Also, is there a way to transfer bookmarked sites/pages from one computer's Favourites to another's?
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TB2

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Posted: Friday, July 06, 2007 - 08:54 AM UTC
Gunfighter

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Posted: Friday, July 06, 2007 - 09:03 AM UTC
Barry,
I'm not sure how easy the first would be, given all of the links within a page. I'm sure it can be done, possibly through use of some utility software, though.
As for the second question, that's much easier. Just look under your Favorites folder and you'll find your bookmarks. I'd recommend copying them to something reusable, like a USB key, or WinZip'ing them and emailing the file. They don't take up a lot of space.
To find them, go under C:Documents and Settings\Favorites. All bookmarks and subfolders are right under there.
- Frank
I'm not sure how easy the first would be, given all of the links within a page. I'm sure it can be done, possibly through use of some utility software, though.
As for the second question, that's much easier. Just look under your Favorites folder and you'll find your bookmarks. I'd recommend copying them to something reusable, like a USB key, or WinZip'ing them and emailing the file. They don't take up a lot of space.
To find them, go under C:Documents and Settings\Favorites. All bookmarks and subfolders are right under there.
- Frank
thedutchie

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Posted: Friday, July 06, 2007 - 09:05 AM UTC
If you are using Windows Xp or lower, look for C:Docuemnts & Settings*username*favourites
just copy the favourites folder to the other machine in the same place.
*username* being the username you use to log onto the system with
HTH
just copy the favourites folder to the other machine in the same place.
*username* being the username you use to log onto the system with
HTH
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