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How can I import/move/copy my bookmarks from Seamonkey 2.0.14 to Firefox 9.0.1 ?

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I have been using Seamonkey for years and am now moving to Firefox/Thunderbird. I have numerous bookmarks in SM 2.0.14 for two different users.

I have been using Seamonkey for years and am now moving to Firefox/Thunderbird. I have numerous bookmarks in SM 2.0.14 for two different users.

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Hi AI_FR-153,

In Seamonkey you should be able to go to Boomarks > Bookmark Manager > Tools > Export. This will allow you to export your bookmarks. Then you can just follow the instructions in Importing bookmarks and other data from SeaMonkey. That article is no longer maintained, so it might not be 100% up to date.

Hopefully this helps!

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Hi AI_FR-153,

In Seamonkey you should be able to go to Boomarks > Bookmark Manager > Tools > Export. This will allow you to export your bookmarks. Then you can just follow the instructions in Importing bookmarks and other data from SeaMonkey. That article is no longer maintained, so it might not be 100% up to date.

Hopefully this helps!

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Thanks Matt. You are correct about the directions, they are LONG out of date, but got the html file installed once you pointed out where the 'import' function was. Thank you again and Merry Christmas.