Original Question --- How can I export the bookmarks from FF to IE so that
they now show up as an updated Favorites list (looking like the Favorites
list), and not just being an .htm link leading back to FF? In other words,
how can I reverse the export I did from IE to FF, thus bringing all the FF
Bookmarks into the IE Favorites as an updated list (and not as a link)?

From: Carol Warman --- Take a look at this FF extension. The URL is very
long so I made a TinyURL out of it. --- http://tinyurl.com/5jx9x --- I
haven't tried it yet but it looks as if it might do what you want.

Response --- That is so cool it is almost unbelievable; it works like a
charm. I removed the entire Favorites list from IE (with the exception of
the Links bar with the links I have on it), then after installing the above
extension and thus adding that special export feature to the Bookmarks in
FF, I was able to export the entire FF Bookmarks list. Now the two are
exactly alike (with the exception of FF which as the Bookmarks Toolbar, and
IE which has the Links bar) --- Perfect and thank you. Now I'm going to
google that TinyURL business; it looks cute.

And Roger, I just saved $5.97, thanks to Carol. And Clint, that dragging you
suggest doesn't work in this instance. I originally tried to do that except
that in FF Bookmarks, you don't have individual folders/files like you do in
IE's C:\Windows\Favorites. On the contrary, FF just has one htm file in
C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\defaults\profile\bookmarks --- and that's
it, nothing to drag. --- Harold
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