View Full Version : Can I print or make paper copy of "My Favorites"
crestwood
03-16-2006, 05:40 AM
Hi:
Is there an easy way to print or make a paper copy of "My Favorites"?
Thanks very much. :confused:
crestwood
03-16-2006, 06:26 AM
Found directions on the Internet but the directions said this would not work for AOL - is there anyway to do this from an AOL account :confused: ?
crestwood
03-18-2006, 11:35 AM
Please, someone reply. Help needed!
You are just loooking for a list of the websites and the associated address that are stored in My Favorites that can be printed?
PrntRhd
03-18-2006, 09:35 PM
Hit Save/Replace on the bottom button of Favorite Places.
A new window opens, select first choice (save My Favorite Places to a File) to make a saved file or email to yourself or someone else who can make a copy/print it out.
crestwood
03-19-2006, 09:32 AM
Thank you so very much. I have saved the Favorite places to my documents and I hope that when I attempt to open the document at a later time, it is not a lot of goobly gook.
I have only had AT&T DSL High Speed for a little over one week, and here this morning, for one reason or another, I cannot connect to the Internet. Guess it is a good thing that I have not cancelled my dial up service with Walmart yet, as I am writing this message after connecting to the Internet thru dial up. Computers are so darn technical! Thanks again.
crestwood
03-20-2006, 08:19 AM
Sir: I saved my favorites to a document and then when I attempted to open it later, it was googbly gook. :confused:
Well it has been ages since I have used AOL, but lets try a few things anyway.
Does AOL still use a watered down version of Internet Explorer? I seem to remember that all of your favorites also got written into the regular IE that comes with Windows. Try just opening IE and seeing if your favorites are there, that would make it much easier to get a list.
I known I did this once on AOL and it was a pain, but basically any other browser makes it much easier. Try looking for a feature for exporting the favorites to another browser too, that could make life easier too.
PrntRhd
03-20-2006, 09:56 AM
I agree with Erik,
When installing and setting up Firefox there is a way to import all the favorites from IE. They stay in a second list of imported IE favorites on some versions of Firefox but they are all available.
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