How to Import Bookmarks in Google Chrome from Other Browsers


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Google Chrome is a nice web browser and just reach to the top position as most used browser on the internet. If you have just installed Google Chrome, you can also import your bookmarks added in other browser in your system. Google Chrome allows users to import bookmarks but this feature is not available on Chrome OS.


Follow these steps to import bookmarks in Google Chrome:


Import bookmarks from Firefox or Internet Explorer

  • Click the wrench icon on the browser toolbar located at the top right corner of the browser.
  • Take mouse over Bookmarks.
  • Select Import Bookmarks and Settings.
  • Select the application that contains the settings you'd like to import.
  • Make sure that only the checkboxes for items you want to import are selected.
  • Click Import.
After that you will see all the imported bookmarks in the Google Chrome's bookmark list. If you do not have any bookmark in your Google Chrome, all new bookmarks  will show up directly on the bookmark bar. In case you have some bookmarks, all new bookmarks will be added inside a folder called "Imported from Firefox" or "Imported from IE," located at the end of the bar.

Import bookmarks from Any Other Browser
  • Export bookmarks from any browser as a HTML file and save the file to your computer.
  • Click the wrench icon on the browser toolbar in Google Chrome.
  • Select Bookmark manager.
  • Click the Organize menu in the manager.
  • Select Import bookmarks.
  • Open your saved HTML file.
Same case will also apply in this method. If you do not have any existing bookmark, bookmarks will be added in bookmark bar. If you already have some bookmarks, new imported bookmarks will be added in a new folder in bookmark bar.


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