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How to export opened tabs in Chrome

How to export opened tabs in Chrome


To save multiple Web pages in one ZIP file


Maybe you want to save Web pages for offline reading, or maybe you want to archive a page you created.
There are all sorts of reason to want to save pages, but it can be hard to tackle saving multiple pages at once. ZipTabs is a Chrome extension that lets you save any or all open tabs in one ZIP file, making the process much smoother and more convenient, Here's how to use it:
  1. Download and install the SingleCore extension. This is required to use ZipTabs, but you don't need to do any more than install it.
  2. Download and install ZipTabs. 
  3. Restart Chrome.
  4. When you've got a set of tabs open to Web pages you want to save, just click the ZipTabs icon in the upper right and select which open tabs to save.
    Step 4: Select tabs to save.Step 4: Select tabs to save.
  5. Select a name for the ZIP file, then click "OK."
  6. When the ZIP file is created (it can take a little while), it is saved to Chrome's download folder. This can't be changed, though you can point Chrome toward a different folder in its Options settings.
That's it. Your ZIP file is easy to save and share.
down vote acceptedGrab y'all links allows you to copy all open tab links to the clipboard. Once copied, you can save it to a text file.
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There is one even better, There's an extension called Save & Email My Tabs Which lets you do exactly that. U just enter an email (yours in this case) and you get an URL that opens back all your tabs
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How to Export Bookmarks from Chrome

  1. Open Chrome.




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    Select Bookmarks at the top of the screen. In the drop menu, choose Bookmark Manager.





  • 3
    In the Bookmark Manager, choose Organize Bookmarks.




  • Select Export Bookmarks.






  • Save the file to a place on your hard drive.







  • 4
    Import the file into another browser. In the Bookmarks section of your new browser, browse for your Chrome bookmarks file and Import it.





    • If you want to import those bookmarks to Opera, there is no "Import Chrome bookmarks". What you have to do is "Import Firefox Bookmarks," then navigate to the html file of bookmarks exported by Chrome.




      If you've got bookmarks or favorites stashed away in another browser, you can easily import them into Google Chrome. Similarly, you can always get your bookmarks out of Chrome by exporting them as a HTML file.

      Import bookmarks from Firefox, Internet Explorer, or Google Toolbar

      1. Click the Chrome menu Chrome menu.
      2. Select Bookmarks.
      3. Select Import bookmarks and settings.
      4. Select the program that contains the bookmarks you'd like to import.
      5. Click Import.
      If you haven't yet created any bookmarks in Chrome, the bookmarks you import will show up directly on the bookmarks bar, normally docked underneath the address bar. If you already have bookmarks within Chrome, the bookmarks you import will appear in a new folder called "Imported from Firefox" or "Imported from IE," located at the end of the bar. You can also find your bookmarks by clicking the Chrome menu and selecting Bookmarks.
      Using a Chrome device? This option is not available. Instead, export your bookmarks as a HTML file and import them via the bookmark manager. See the next section for steps.

      Import bookmarks from all other browsers

      1. Export bookmarks from the browser as a HTML file.
      2. Click the Chrome menu Chrome menu on the browser toolbar in Google Chrome.
      3. Select Bookmark manager.
      4. Click the Organize menu in the manager.
      5. Select Import bookmarks.
      6. Open your saved HTML file.
      If you haven't yet created any bookmarks in Chrome, the bookmarks you import will show up directly on the bookmarks bar, normally docked underneath the address bar. If you already have bookmarks within Chrome, the bookmarks you import will appear in a new folder at the end of the bar. You can also find your bookmarks by clicking the Chrome menu and selecting Bookmarks.

      Import bookmarks from other devices where you use Chrome

      If your bookmarks are stored in Chrome on another computer, the easiest way to get those bookmarks onto the device you're using is to sign in to Chrome on both computers and sync the bookmarks to your account. Learn how to sign in to Chrome and enable sync:

      Export bookmarks from Chrome

      1. Click the Chrome menu Chrome menu on the browser toolbar.
      2. Select Bookmark manager.
      3. Click the Organize menu in the manager.
      4. Select Export bookmarks.
      Chrome will export your bookmarks as a HTML file, which you can then import into another browser.

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