Favorites still stay in Internet Explorer, once they are transferred to the Chrome

Original title: Favorites

If I transfer my Win7 for Google Chrome Favorites, a copy of my favorites remains with Win7?

Hello

Welcome to the Microsoft community!

 

You want to know that if you pass the Favorites to Internet Explorer in Chrome, make copies of files remain in Internet Explorer.

If you import bookmarks to Internet Explorer to Chrome, you simply transfer a copy of the files and they will continue to be available with Internet Explorer.

You can consult the site:

 

Import or export bookmarks

http://support.Google.com/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=96816

 

If you need additional help, let us know and we would be happy to help you.

 


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