[Edited Message Follows]
[Reason: Correction to Import & Export step, which is selected directly from 
the file menu, no next button is required, also to final step which is in same 
dialog as next-to-last step]

Bob, 

        Here's how you back up your favorites.  You can also use this method to 
export them for later importing into a different browser.  I will denote 
hitting the next button with a hyphen followed by a right angle bracket.  Each 
step is on its own line.

          File Menu 

           Import and Export , , , item

         -> Export to a file radio button 

         -> Favorites Checkbox 

         -> Select Folder to export from (Favorites already chosen by default)

         -> Where do you want to export your file? (the usual edit box with the 
folder path & file name, plus a browse button to change the save location) 

                     Hit Export button at the bottom of the "Where do you" 
dialog

You're done.  Just remember where you put them if you ever need them.  It's not 
a bad idea to do this "just because" every once in a while if your Favorites 
get modified on a regular basis.

Brian

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