Generally, many windows users use the google chrome browser without even signing in with any google account. Some users have signed in with any google account, they may not have enabled the sync option to sync all the data including the bookmarks which can be accessible everywhere.
Sometimes, you just need the bookmarks to be stored only on your system and not saved in the google account. Therefore, it is always better to export the chrome bookmarks and import them whenever it is necessary. You can even categorize those chrome bookmarks. In this risewindows article, we will guide you on how to do it.
How to Export the Google Chrome Bookmarks in Windows 11/10?
To export Chrome’s bookmarks in Windows 11/10, do the following steps:-
Step 1. Firstly, open the Chrome browser from the desktop shortcut or Start menu.
Step 2. Now, open a new tab and paste the following into the address bar:-
chrome://bookmarks/
Step 3. Then, press the
Step 4. After that, click on the three vertical dots (show more options) at the rightmost corner of the bookmarks page.
Step 5. Next, select the
Step 6. Select the location to save the bookmarks in the ‘Save as’ pop-up window.
Step 7. Then, change the “Filename” if you wish.
Step 8. At last, hit the
After you complete the above steps, bookmarks get exported immediately to your chosen location.
How to Import the Google Chrome Bookmarks on Windows 11/10?
To import Chrome’s bookmarks on Windows 11/10, use these steps:-
Step 1. First, open the Chrome browser from the desktop shortcut or Start menu.
Step 2. Now, open a new tab and paste the following into the address bar:-
chrome://bookmarks/
Step 3. Then, press the
Step 4. After that, click on the three vertical dots (show more options) at the rightmost corner of the bookmarks page.
Step 5. Next, select the
Step 6. Select the bookmarks file that you have already saved on your computer. These details will be available in a pop-up window.
Step 7. Hit the
Once you complete the above steps, on the Bookmarks page, you will see a folder named “Imported,” which has all the bookmarks imported recently.
Next time, when you open the Chrome browser, the Imported folder should appear. Clicking on it, you can see your bookmarked page.
So, there you have it.
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