Siva,
The last button (far right) in IE4 is the EDIT button. This will transfer
the currently viewed web page to Microsoft's Front Page Express program.
There are several third party software programs that will convert NC
bookmarks into IE favorites. However, because the NC bookmarks are
actually an html file, the quickest and simplest way is to just load the
NC bookmark file into IE4.
I use both IE and NC and this is my preferred method of dealing with the
bookmark/favorite problem......
Since IE stores individual files for each bookmark (eating up one disk
sector per bookmark), I don't have any favorites. I keep all my bookmarks
in NC because it creates a single HTML file for all bookmarks. IE is my
default browser and I have added a shortcut on my desktop that points to
the NC bookmark file. Now instead of opening IE4, I just click the
bookmark shortcut and that loads all my "favorites" into IE4. The other
advantage is that I only have to create a single bookmark and not worry
about whether the bookmark is in IE or is it in NC.....
Jim Meagher
=====
Micro Solutions Consulting Member of The HTML Writers Guild
http://www.ezy.net/~microsol International Webmasters Association
410-543-8996 MS Site Builder Network - Level 2 member
=====
-----Original Message-----
From: S. Lokanathan <[log in to unmask]>
>In Netscape Communicator it is possible to Edit a saved HTML file
>to remove unwanted parts and then save it. But I do not see this
>option in IE 4.0. Any suggestions? Also, how can Bookmarks
be
>imported from NC into IE 4.0?
Do you want to signoff PCSOFT or just change to
Digest mode - visit our web site:
http://nospin.com/pc/pcsoft.html
|