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How Do I Access My Favorites

How do i access my favorites on the toolbar?

On Internet Explorer 7 click the gold star on the left of the toolbar, or press Ctrl + i or Alt + c on your keyboard, and also if the Menu Bar with File, Edit, View, Favorites, Tools, and Help isn't showing, click Tools (an icon that looks like a gear) on the bottom right of the toolbar, a menu pops up, click Menu Bar, or right click a vacant space on the toolbar, a menu pops up, click Menu Bar.

If you only need the Menu Bar with File, Edit, View, Favorites, Tools, and Help to appear temporarily just press the Alt key on your keyboard. This way your toolbar doesn't take up as much of your screen. If you want it to stay permanently, right click on a vacant space on the toolbar and click Menu Bar.

How can I access my favorites?

In Internet Explorer 6, click on Favorites to see the drop down list of those web pages you saved to Favorites.

In Internet Explorer 7, click the gold star to open your Favorites, Feeds and History. Click on Favorites at the top of the window that opens to the left.

How do I access my Yahoo favorites?

Your favorites is the little yellow star beside the tabs.

How do I access my favorites centre?

If you just want to transfer all your Favorites using the "traditional" method per Mr Goodbar, then click the IE file button (on the IE Menu Bar) and click Import and Export.

How do I access my favorites or bookmarks?

Yahoo no longer stores your bookmarks unless you save them on My Yahoo. You don't have to save them on Yahoo when there is a facility for that right in your browser. Use the bookmarks or favorites menu to save them: https://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch00...

How can I access my favorites from someone else's computer?

No ,unless you keep the option to keep your 'favorites' saved within your account. Do you logged on it as an administrator or a guest user? it's best to log on as an administrator to keep your favorites saved and also many other facilities not available for guest user.

How do I access My Favorites from another computer?

If the different pc wouldn't have Y! Toolbar, you may't...if it really is the favorites you're speaking about. If the different pc DOES have the Y! Toolbar, then all you may want to do is sign up. once you're speaking about the Favorites on your pc you do not even opt to comprehend the way because it really is going to open it as a lot as attack from hackers and mal-ware of all varieties!!!!!

How can I access my favorites from another computer?

„Remote Desktop” – which is part of Windows XP allows remotely accessing your PC from Internet. Feature itself will give if you feel and power exactly as if you were sitting in front of your home PC giving you your normal home PC desktop look with all feature which it normally has durning normal home operation.
Problem with “Remote Desktop” is that it has few serious security flaws which make enabling and operating it on home PC unsafe.
Using “Remote Desktop” can be however done in totally safe matter with help of (I think still free – not positive, it has been sold to "Log me in" very recently) VPN client called: “Hammachi”.
Use of virtual technology and SSL tunneling causes that remote session is tunneled over encrypted channel compensating for policy flows of original Remote Desktop:

http://www.hamachi.cc/

Referring to original question it still would probably be easier (wouldn’t have to install anything) to save your browser’s favorites with help of /import/export feature. Most browsers will have it in “File” menu, after selecting usually there is some wizard which allows to export favorite to file to CD, DVD thumb drive - or whatever. Once on different PC using very same feature you could load browser with your saved favorites by simply plugging drive or CD into PC.

How do I open or see my favorites file?

Depending on what version of internet explorer you have there will be a star on the top right or left click it to access your favorites. To put up a tool bar with favorites click Alt + F

How can I access my "favorited"/liked tweets from three years ago?

In retrospect, such things are always difficult. Especially if you have liked or favorited a lot in the past, you might always reach a limit (especially with free tools).One option I've been using for some time is IFTTT. It allows you to automate tasks. For example, you can connect your Twitter account and a Google drive account and then create an IF recipe such as:IF I favorite a tweet from my account, THEN add this tweet to a specific Google Drive Spreadsheet.This is quite usefull because you can also search the entire spreadsheet.However, this option only works from the moment you start using it. But it might be a good idea in case you're trying to find a tweet you liked today three years from now.

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