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Date: | Mon, 17 Jul 2000 01:06:40 -0400 |
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Joanne,
Gregg and Neil have given good suggestions. Another variation is to save
the home bookmark to disk under another name, then put the disk with the
file in the school computer, Open Netscape, and choose:
1) Bookmarks
2) Edit Bookmarks
3) File
4) Import
5) Navigate to the a: drive and select the home file and Open
This adds the bookmarks from home to the current bookmark list.
At 07:34 AM 7/13/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Does anyone know of an easy way to copy bookmarks from one computer to
>another in Netscape without deleting the bookmarks that are already on
>the receiving computer? Teachers want to be able to browse at home and
>then come into school and have the new bookmarks on their computers at
>school. The only way I have figured out is to copy the bookmark.htm
>file (which will delete the previous bookmarks) or to copy and paste
>into a word processor and then copy back --- very INefficient!
>
>Hope someone else out there is working this summer, too! Thanks for any
>info.
>
>Joanne Finnegan, Technology Coordinator
>Jericho/Richmond Elementary Schools
Paul Garrett, Computer Teacher
Essex Town School District
Essex, VT
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