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How do I import bookmarks from Chrome, from a different system?

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I want to consolidate all bookmarks from an old system into Mozilla on a new sys. How can I import bookmarks from Chrome (old system) into Mozilla (new system)?

I want to consolidate all bookmarks from an old system into Mozilla on a new sys. How can I import bookmarks from Chrome (old system) into Mozilla (new system)?

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The bookmarks manager in Chrome lets you export bookmarks to an HTML file. If you type "chrome://bookmarks" into the Chrome address bar, and have a look under the "Organize" menu you should find the option.

Once you've got the HTML file, you can import it into Firefox on any system. Open the Firefox bookmark library and look for the "Import Bookmarks from HTML" option.

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The bookmarks manager in Chrome lets you export bookmarks to an HTML file. If you type "chrome://bookmarks" into the Chrome address bar, and have a look under the "Organize" menu you should find the option.

Once you've got the HTML file, you can import it into Firefox on any system. Open the Firefox bookmark library and look for the "Import Bookmarks from HTML" option.

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Scott said

The bookmarks manager in Chrome lets you export bookmarks to an HTML file. If you type "chrome://bookmarks" into the Chrome address bar, and have a look under the "Organize" menu you should find the option. Once you've got the HTML file, you can import it into Firefox on any system. Open the Firefox bookmark library and look for the "Import Bookmarks from HTML" option.

Thanks Scott! That works like a charm :)