For users who have used 360 Browser for a long time but have not imported 360 Favorites to Google Chrome, they may face such a problem when they want to use Google Chrome. For this problem, PHP editor Apple has compiled a detailed solution step to help users solve this problem. If you also encounter such troubles, don’t miss the detailed introduction below, which will help you easily import 360 favorites into Google.
1. In the upper right corner of the browser, find the collection option and click to open it.
2. Find the import/export option on the menu bar and click to open it.
3. The system will pop up a small window with two categories: import favorites and export favorites. Open the export to HTML file under the export favorites column.
4. Select the saving path of the HTML file. It is recommended to save it directly to the computer desktop, so that Google Chrome can import the file later. After selecting, click the Save button.
5. In this way, we will export all the URLs collected in the 360 browser to the desktop, click the OK button to exit.
6. At this time, we open the Google Chrome browser where we want to import the URL on the computer, and click the tool menu icon button in the upper right corner of the browser.
7. In the pop-up drop-down menu, select Bookmarks → Import Bookmarks and Settings.
8. The system will automatically pop up a small window for importing bookmarks and settings. Click the checkbox to the right of the source and select the previously exported bookmark (HTML file) in the drop-down menu.
9. After selecting, click the Select File button in the lower right corner of the small window.
10. Enter the search path and find the HTML file just exported from the 360 browser on the computer desktop. After selecting it, click to open it directly and it will be automatically imported into Google Chrome. It usually only takes a few seconds. , just wait quietly.
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