Whoops, that's what happens when you get tunnel vision.
I was focused on "backup"..... export didn't even register on
this feeble old mind. <g>
Brad is right, it will export all or part of your favorites. The
default filename is BOOKMARK.HTM so try doing a
START - FIND - FILES and look for that name.
There is also an option to export to another
browser application although mine is greyed out.
This is a classic example of why we should all keep
our discussions "on the list". When you turn a topic
into a private discussion, others can not learn from it,
and more importantly no one can correct your mistakes.
(and I make plenty of 'em <grin>).
Thanks Brad......
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brad Loomis" <[log in to unmask]>
> Hi,
> Sorry do differ with Jim, as he is considerably more learned than me in
the
> world of computing, but IE 5 does have a backup feature. Under File, there
> is an Import and Export entry where one can do just that to a floppy or
any
> other folder on your drive, using a "Wizard". I don't know if this will
help
> Diane, but others may not be aware of this as well. It also allows you to
> back up your Cookies.
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