Thursday 29 October 2020

How To Export Chrome Bookmarks Within 2 Minutes.

 

Importing and exporting your bookmarks from Google Chrome is necessary if you want to manually transfer your bookmarks to another browser. In this article, I’m going to show How To Export Chrome Bookmarks Within 2 Minutes use two easy methods to backup and restore your bookmarks in Google Chrome.

How To Save Bookmarks File in Google Chrome

The best way to backup your Chrome bookmarks is to export them to an HTML file, So first open chrome, and here in the left corner, you can see three dots click on it. And here you see the “Bookmarks” option, tap on it, and open Chrome’s bookmark managerHere you find the export bookmarks options. Click the menu icon and then select Export bookmarks. Chrome import and export bookmarks in HTML because he understand it. It saves your bookmarks in HTML formatTo import your bookmarks back into the other browser, open HTML format in the same bookmark Manager window and click on Import bookmarks. So select the HTML file that you previously exported, and then click Open. Now you’ll see all your bookmarks in the bookmarks manager.

Google Chrome stores all your bookmarks in a single file named bookmarks on your hard drive. The bookmarks file is stored inside the chrome user data folder. If you want to backup your Chrome bookmarks, you just have to copy the bookmarks file to another secure location. So Open File Explorer. Enable the hidden items’ view. Navigate to the path shown on the screen.

How To Restore Bookmarks in Google Chrome

Note: If you only have one chrome profile, open the folder called “Default”.

If you have more than one profile, open the folder which is listed with your profile name. Copy the bookmarks file and save it somewhere else.

To restore your bookmarks, first exit the Chrome browser. Now copy the bookmarks file from your backup location and paste it inside the default folder.

Now you are able to Export Chrome Bookmarks. and if the article is helpful to share. Follow us on Facebook.


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