Okay...As I'm right-clicking on the Favorites folder the only options I'm
getting is "Standard Buttons", "Address Bar", "Links", "Lock the Toolbars",
and "Customize." There is no "Copy" option.
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
If you select the Favorites folder, all the folders and links it contains
will be copied with it.
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"Weave" wrote in message
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Alright Suzanne...please excuse my stupidity. I have 26 folders in my
"Favorites" option. In those folders are various links to different
websites. Instead of copying/pasting each folder to a drive how can I do
all
this at once?
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
Select the folder and either:
1. Right-click and choose Copy, then select the drive you want to copy
to,
right-click, and choose Paste; or
2. Drag the folder to the drive you want to copy to (Windows
automatically
copies rather than moves when you drag files between drives).
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"Weave" wrote in message
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Okay...opening up Windows Explorer how do I copy my favorites?
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
Copy the Favorites folder to a disk/CD, then copy it from the
disk/CD to
your new computer. Shortcuts to Web sites will be okay; shortcuts to
files
will not work unless the path is exactly the same.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"Weave" wrote in message
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I want to transfer my "Favorites" to another computer. What's the
easiest
way of doing this. Thanks.