Editing Favorites Activity
Managing your Favorites in Internet Explorer

Let's practice using the Favorites file and work more with favorites and favorite folders.

1. Open your Favorites file.
Open your Favorites file by either clicking on Favorites (in the pulldown menu) or clicking on the Favorites icon (on the toolbar near the top of the browser screen), then choose Organize Favorites.

Favorites Folder

2. Delete a Favorite and a Favorite Folder.
There will be times when you want to delete a favorite. For instance, perhaps you have "favorite-ed" a site mistakenly, or you are no longer interested in it, so you want to delete it. Click on Favorites on the pull down menu or the Favorites icon, and choose Organize Favorites. Click on the favorite to select it and then either use the Delete button or click-and-hold and choose Delete from the pop-up window.

Delete Favorite

You delete a folder the same way you delete a single favorite. However, when you delete the folder, you will be deleting all of it's contents, so make sure that you want to get rid of both the folder and everything in it. Select a folder by single clicking on it. If the folder has more than one bookmark, you may have to click again to collapse the folder. Left click on the folder to select it, and then either use the Delete button or right click and choose Delete from the pop-up window.

Tip If you delete a folder or a favorite by accident, you can't use Undo, so think twice before you delete, especially folders!

3. Move favorites and folders around within the Favorites file.
Before we learn to reorder our favorites, let's create two new folders in our Favorites file. With your Favorites file open, choose "New Folder" from the "Organize Favorites" option in the menu. Name the folder "Fun Stuff". Click OK. We have created a folder called "Fun Stuff."

New Folder

 

Next, you can move any existing favorite into a folder by clicking on it and dragging it into the appropriate folder.

Once you have placed a favorite in a folder, if you don't see it, try opening the folder by single clicking on it. You should now see the favorite displayed below the folder. Single click on the folder again to "collapse", or hide it's contents.

Fun Stuff

4. Save your Favorites folder to a floppy disk or to your desktop.
If you want to transfer all or part of your favorites to another machine, for example from home to school, it is easy to do with a jump drive. For this activity, if you do not have a jump drive, you can save the Favorites folder to your computer’s desktop.

With the favoites window open, go to the file menu and choose "Export Favorites" from the menu. Save the file to your flash drive or desktop.

Export Favorites

 

5. Use your saved Favorites file.
If you have saved your Favorites file on a flash drive and you would like to use it on a different computer that has Internet Explorer, it is easy to do. Insert your disk, and choose File from the pull down menu, then Import Favorites.

Import Favorites

 

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