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==About this article==
 
==About this article==
This article provides instructions for exporting and importing your Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) favorites. It is intended for WSU '''students''' and '''employees''' in the eWarrior Digital Life and Learning Program who are scheduled to exchange their laptops in summer 2014. The names of the folders and the volume name of the C: drive used in the instructions correspond to those used on the laptops involved in the exchange. However, the same basic steps still apply to personally-owned computers.
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This article provides instructions for exporting and importing your Microsoft [[Internet Explorer]] (IE) favorites. It is intended for WSU '''students''' and '''employees''' in the eWarrior Digital Life and Learning Program. However, the same basic steps still apply to personally-owned computers.
  
 
==Why export your IE bookmarks?==
 
==Why export your IE bookmarks?==
IE allows you to bookmark any website you visit, saving that site's unique address or URL to a personalized list. IE refers to these saved addresses as '''favorites'''. Later, instead of searching for the site or entering its address manually, you can simply select it from your favorites list. You can manage your favorites list by renaming links, organizing them into folders, and deleting them. Building a list of favorites is a great way to create a [[personalized learning environment]], customized to meet your needs and, if you put a lot of time into it, you don't want to lose it. IE saves your favorites list locally on your device's hard drive. If something happens to your hard drive or you move to a new device, you don't want to have to build your favorites list again from scratch. You need to know how to save or export your list and copy or import it to another device.
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IE allows you to bookmark any website you visit, saving that site's unique address or URL to a personalized list. IE refers to these saved addresses as '''favorites'''. Later, instead of searching for the site or entering its address manually, you can simply select it from your favorites list. You can manage your favorites list by renaming links, organizing them into folders, and deleting them. Building a list of favorites is a great way to create a personalized learning environment, customized to meet your needs and, if you put a lot of time into it, you don't want to lose it. IE saves your favorites list locally on your device's hard drive. If something happens to your hard drive or you move to a new device, you don't want to have to build your favorites list again from scratch. You need to know how to save or export your list and copy or import it to another device.
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[[File:IE 11 export import.jpg|frame|right|Fig 1. Exporting and importing a favorites file]]
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[[File:IE copy favorites folder.jpg|frame|right|Fig 2. Copying a favorites folder]]
  
 
==Exporting==
 
==Exporting==
 
There are two ways to backup your IE favorites. Choose the method that makes the most sense to you. You will need to use the corresponding import method.  
 
There are two ways to backup your IE favorites. Choose the method that makes the most sense to you. You will need to use the corresponding import method.  
 
===Method 1: Exporting to a file===
 
===Method 1: Exporting to a file===
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#Open IE. Select the '''View favorites, feeds, and history icon''', then select the '''down arrow''' to the right of '''Add to favorites''', then select '''Import and export...''' (Figure 1)
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#Select '''Export to a file''' and select '''Next'''
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#Check '''Favorites''' (you can also export Feeds and Cookies if you wish) and select '''Next'''
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#Highlight the highest level Favorites if you want to export all of them. You can also select sub-folders if you don't want all of them. Select '''Next'''
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#Choose a location for the file. Note that is will be called '''bookmark.htm''' unless you rename it.
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#Select '''Export''' and select '''Finish'''
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===Method 2: Copying the Favorites folder===
 
#Open '''File Explorer''' by selecting the Computer icon on your desktop or the File Explorer icon on the task bar
 
#Open '''File Explorer''' by selecting the Computer icon on your desktop or the File Explorer icon on the task bar
 
#On the left sidebar under Computer, select '''Boot/Programs/Data (C:)'''
 
#On the left sidebar under Computer, select '''Boot/Programs/Data (C:)'''
#In the folder tree, open the '''Users''' folder and then open the folder named with your '''username''' (e.g., kgraetz)
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#In the folder tree, open the '''Users''' folder and then open the folder named with your '''username''' (e.g., kgraetz) or '''StarID''' (e.g., 34bxon89)
#Copy the entire '''Favorites''' folder to network storage, cloud storage, or an external hard drive (Figure 1)
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#Copy the entire '''Favorites''' folder to network storage, cloud storage, or an external hard drive (Figure 2)
 
 
===Method 2: Copying the Favorites folder===
 
  
 
==Importing==
 
==Importing==
 
===Method 1: Importing from a file===
 
===Method 1: Importing from a file===
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#Open IE. Select the '''View favorites, feeds, and history icon''', then select the '''down arrow''' to the right of '''Add to favorites''', then select '''Import and export...''' (Figure 1)
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#Select '''Import from a file''' and select '''Next'''
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#Check '''Favorites''' (you can also import Feeds and Cookies if you wish) and select '''Next'''
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#Browse for the exported file. This will be called '''bookmark.htm''' unless you renamed it.
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#Highlight the highest level Favorites if you want to import all of them. You can also select sub-folders if you don't want all of them. Select '''Import'''.
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#Select '''Finish'''
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===Method 2: Pasting the Favorites folder===
 
#Open '''File Explorer''' by selecting the This PC icon on your desktop or the File Explorer icon on the task bar
 
#Open '''File Explorer''' by selecting the This PC icon on your desktop or the File Explorer icon on the task bar
 
#On the left sidebar under This PC, select '''Windows (C:)'''
 
#On the left sidebar under This PC, select '''Windows (C:)'''
#In the folder tree, open the '''Users''' folder and then open the folder named with your '''username''' (e.g., kgraetz)
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#In the folder tree, open the '''Users''' folder and then open the folder named with your '''StarID''' (e.g., 34bxon89)
 
#Copy the contents of your saved Favorites folder into this Favorites folder.
 
#Copy the contents of your saved Favorites folder into this Favorites folder.
 
===Method 2: Pasting the Favorites folder===
 
  
 
==Related articles==
 
==Related articles==
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*[[Receiving your laptop]]
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*[http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/internet-explorer/internet-explorer-help Microsoft's official IE help site]
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*[http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/internet-explorer/add-view-organize-favorites#ie=ie-11 Learn more about IE favorites from Microsoft's official help site]
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*[[Setting your browser homepage]]
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*[[Exchanging your laptop and tablet|Exchanging your WSU laptop and tablet]]
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[[Category: Internet Explorer]][[Category: Personal Learning Environment]]
 
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Revision as of 13:57, 1 May 2018

About this article

This article provides instructions for exporting and importing your Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) favorites. It is intended for WSU students and employees in the eWarrior Digital Life and Learning Program. However, the same basic steps still apply to personally-owned computers.

Why export your IE bookmarks?

IE allows you to bookmark any website you visit, saving that site's unique address or URL to a personalized list. IE refers to these saved addresses as favorites. Later, instead of searching for the site or entering its address manually, you can simply select it from your favorites list. You can manage your favorites list by renaming links, organizing them into folders, and deleting them. Building a list of favorites is a great way to create a personalized learning environment, customized to meet your needs and, if you put a lot of time into it, you don't want to lose it. IE saves your favorites list locally on your device's hard drive. If something happens to your hard drive or you move to a new device, you don't want to have to build your favorites list again from scratch. You need to know how to save or export your list and copy or import it to another device.

Fig 1. Exporting and importing a favorites file
Fig 2. Copying a favorites folder

Exporting

There are two ways to backup your IE favorites. Choose the method that makes the most sense to you. You will need to use the corresponding import method.

Method 1: Exporting to a file

  1. Open IE. Select the View favorites, feeds, and history icon, then select the down arrow to the right of Add to favorites, then select Import and export... (Figure 1)
  2. Select Export to a file and select Next
  3. Check Favorites (you can also export Feeds and Cookies if you wish) and select Next
  4. Highlight the highest level Favorites if you want to export all of them. You can also select sub-folders if you don't want all of them. Select Next
  5. Choose a location for the file. Note that is will be called bookmark.htm unless you rename it.
  6. Select Export and select Finish

Method 2: Copying the Favorites folder

  1. Open File Explorer by selecting the Computer icon on your desktop or the File Explorer icon on the task bar
  2. On the left sidebar under Computer, select Boot/Programs/Data (C:)
  3. In the folder tree, open the Users folder and then open the folder named with your username (e.g., kgraetz) or StarID (e.g., 34bxon89)
  4. Copy the entire Favorites folder to network storage, cloud storage, or an external hard drive (Figure 2)

Importing

Method 1: Importing from a file

  1. Open IE. Select the View favorites, feeds, and history icon, then select the down arrow to the right of Add to favorites, then select Import and export... (Figure 1)
  2. Select Import from a file and select Next
  3. Check Favorites (you can also import Feeds and Cookies if you wish) and select Next
  4. Browse for the exported file. This will be called bookmark.htm unless you renamed it.
  5. Highlight the highest level Favorites if you want to import all of them. You can also select sub-folders if you don't want all of them. Select Import.
  6. Select Finish

Method 2: Pasting the Favorites folder

  1. Open File Explorer by selecting the This PC icon on your desktop or the File Explorer icon on the task bar
  2. On the left sidebar under This PC, select Windows (C:)
  3. In the folder tree, open the Users folder and then open the folder named with your StarID (e.g., 34bxon89)
  4. Copy the contents of your saved Favorites folder into this Favorites folder.

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