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How can I export bookmarks in Google Chrome?

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ACCEPTED ANSWER

Score 29


  1. In the top-right corner of the browser window, click the Chrome menu.
  2. Select Bookmarks > Bookmark Manager.
  3. Click the "Organize" menu in the manager. Select Export bookmarks.

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exporting bookmarks in chrome




ANSWER 2

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Export bookmarks from Chrome

1.In the top-right corner of the browser window, click the Chrome menu Chrome menu.

2.Select Bookmarks > Bookmark Manager.

3.Click the "Organize" menu in the manager. Don't see the "Organize" menu? Try using the alternate directions below.

4.Select Export bookmarks.

Chrome will export your bookmarks as an HTML file, which you can then import into another browser.

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ANSWER 3

Score 2


Export Bookmarks from Chrome

Open Chrome and press Ctrl+Shift+O to open the Bookmark Manager. Now click the dropdown arrow beside Organize, select Export bookmarks to HTML file..., and now save the file somewhere you can find and access later to import, etc..

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ANSWER 4

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If you want to export only a group of bookmarks rather than all your bookmarks, you can select the ones you want to export in the Bookmark Manager and either copy or drag them into a text or Word file. I don't know if you can import this type of file as is, but this method will allow you to save a list of the bookmarks as hyperlinks. If you want just the raw links without the page titles you can copy & then "Paste And Match Style" from the Edit menus on Mac and you'll have a list of the URLs.




ANSWER 5

Score 1


Meanwhile I've found the following:

On my Windows 10 x64, in Chrome there is a file named "Bookmarks" (also a backup - "Bookmarks.bak") inside this folder:

C:\Users\MyUser\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default

(replace "MyUser" with your own user name)

I am also using Chromium (various versions), and I'm installing them into "C:\Programs", and there the location of the Bookmarks file is the following:

C:\Programs\Chromium-55\Data\Profiles\Default\Bookmarks

This "Bookmarks" file contains all the bookmarks, so keeping a copy of this is a good way to backup the bookmarks. To restore an old bookmarks backup, just copy the old version you want to restore over this file, while Chrome (or Chromium) is closed.