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Gloria E
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Can Opera import bookmarks & Favorites from one browser to another? I would like to try it but not if that's not possible.

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From Getting started with Opera:
Import bookmarks and other data

You can import bookmarks (favorites), contacts, and email from other programs like Internet Explorer, Firefox, Outlook Express and older versions of Opera.

To import bookmarks:
1. Add or choose an active folder in the Opera panel (F4) where you want your imported bookmarks to display.
2. Select Settings > Import and export..
3. Select an import option from the list.
4. Browse to find the folder that contains the bookmarks.
5. Select OK to confirm.
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Re: Opera

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HansV wrote:From Getting started with Opera:
Import bookmarks and other data

You can import bookmarks (favorites), contacts, and email from other programs like Internet Explorer, Firefox, Outlook Express and older versions of Opera.

To import bookmarks:
1. Add or choose an active folder in the Opera panel (F4) where you want your imported bookmarks to display.
2. Select Settings > Import and export..
3. Select an import option from the list.
4. Browse to find the folder that contains the bookmarks.
5. Select OK to confirm.
Perfect!! That's good to hear, now I can install with no doubts.

Thanks Hans
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