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    How can I copy my Chrome bookmarks into an Excel spreadsheet so I can remove duplicates and clean up old stuff?
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    You can't transfer it to a spreadsheet, but if you want a to cleanup duplicates, Google and install Evernote Extension.
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    I am trying to recover favorites from a hard drive. Is there a folder or file that has the favorites? I cannot log in and export.
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    Simply go to C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome application to find your Favorites folder.
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    Can I put the contacts in a PDF file and email to another computer as an attachment?
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    You can just email it as an html attachment, no need to convert into PDF.
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    How should I save my bookmarks so I can do a system restore on my device, if I don't own any other devices?
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    Take the export of bookmarks in any available file format and place it in a drive of same system where OS is not installed. Now you can restore, so that your OS file get restored and file exist at the same place.
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    My version of Google Chrome does not have an "Export bookmarks" button anywhere. What can I do?
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    Update your chrome browser. The newest version includes this button.
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    This is not seven ways to EXPORT bookmarks from Google Chrome. What should I do?
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    You can only export your bookmark throught your Gmail account. Just log in and sync your bookmark, then log in on any other device. It will ask to upload previously recorded bookmarks from your gmail account.
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    The only Save As option I get is Firefox HTML Document. Do I need Chrome?
    Fred Husby
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    HTML is html even if you add Firefox in front. There might be some Firefox-related stuff in the file, but as long as it has html-format, it should open in any browser. Just save your Firefox-variant, and open it in Chrome.
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    How do I export my bookmarks as one flat list/file without retaining all the bookmark folders?
    Fred Husby
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    The easiest way is exporting all, then opening the HTML file in Word or similar program. Mark the the unwanted folder area, and just delete. Then just save the HTML file with a new name, reopen it in any browser, and you'll see that you've got a flat file without any folders.
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