[Electronics-talk] Google Crome
Jim Shaffer
jjs at jjshaffer.net
Fri Nov 20 17:24:11 UTC 2015
Ok, I think I've answered my own question. It appears I need to cut, then
paste, each item individually. This isn't a desirable solution, but it
works.
Sometimes though, I find that Crome doesn't let me access a page. It might
put up the header, but that's it. If I exit Crome and then come back in, it
seems to work.
I'm sure that some of you have been using Crome for a while, and can provide
some words of wisdom.
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Jim Shaffer
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Subject: [Electronics-talk] Google Crome
I've started attempting to use Google Crome, and it seems pretty useable,
except for bookmarks. When I imported my bookmarks from IE, it put them in
a separate folder called "imported from IE". I don't want them in a
separate folder! How do I move those links to the bookmarks bar as if I'd
created them in Crome from the git-go?
I think this is a big deal, and if I can't resolve it, I may go back to I.E.
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Jim Shaffer
Pflugerville, TX
www.jjshaffer.net
www.pgramblers.com
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