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nickjaxe1
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Hi all I use AOL8 at present but I have just got NTL broadband installed on a 3 month free trail, on AOL I have many internet sites saved as favourites that I look at every day, I wonder does anybody now of a way to transfare these to my NTL service without having to copy them one by one.
Nick.
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putasolutions
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I assume that you will be using IE6 as your browser?
Have a read of this page
Please post your query to the boards, so that others can learn Remember there is no such thing as a simple question, just a question you don't know the answer to, though they are the easiest to answer
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nickjaxe1
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Hi puta Im afraid thats a bit over my head, is there any other way, the IE6 browser, what is that sorry to seem so dim.
Regards Nick.
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impis
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some info on this can be found at these sites:
http://aroundcny.com/technofile/texts/aol-hell_00.html
or here:
http://www.aoleave.com/
Love Imp x
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nickjaxe1
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Very interesting thanks impis but not as easy as I thought, the way I am doing it now is to copy and paste them one by one to a word doc and the copy them to my new isp fav list, a long job.
Nick.
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KangarooPoo
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You could always create a new folder in your favourites then put them all in there, zip it, then e-mail the zipped folder to yourself.
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nickjaxe1
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Hi kangaroo I think you have the answer, I could not zip them, but what I can do is drag them onto an e-mail and the send to myself, thanks for the idea.
Nick.
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