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TRY wrote:
> How do I print my favorites?

Not sure why you want to do this.. but.. The following article (with a
little intuitive changing) works still..

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=237954

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"TRY" <TRY@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> How do I print my favorites?

In IE go to File | Import and Export and export your favorites as an HTM
file. You can open that file in IE and print it.

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TRY wrote:
> How do I print my favorites?

Frank Saunders, MS-MVP wrote:
> In IE go to File | Import and Export and export your favorites as an
> HTM file. You can open that file in IE and print it.

To add to that..

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=237954

Notice that when you open the bookmark file and select print, your OPTIONS
(may be a separate tab) will have a checkbox for "Print table of links" -
which you will want to check unless your links all have names completely
representing where they actually go (http://blah.blah.com/) - this will
print what you see as well as a table below it with the actual link
addresses.

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