Export bookmarks to Excel or Open Office Calc spreadsheet

How can I export bookmarks to a spreadsheet like Calc or Excel, where they can be searched, sorted, de-duplicated, etc. ?

FireFox can't do it. The klutzy format of the bookmarks is not suitable for sorting, de-duplicating, or exporting to spreadsheets in a usable form.
However, there is a program, that will do all that: AM-DeadLinks. And it is free.
You can download it from http://aignes.com/deadlink.htm
You can weed out the dead links, de-duplicate, sort, and export as comma or tab delimited file. It does all we wanted!
Have FUN!
DearWebby

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    1
    3
    1,2
    1
    4
    1,3
    1
    5
    1,4
    1
    6
    1,5
    1
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    It only occurs when I try to access the file when it is stored on a network share. I cannot open any word, excel or PPT files located on my file shares.
    I am on Windows 8 (pro), part of a local domain based on Server 2003, and have administrator rights to the domain and the file share where the Excel file resides (and Word files -same problem). If I copy the file locally, I can either open
    it directly, or right-click, go to Properties and 'un-block' the file and then open it. But it is impractical to keep doing this, as I edit different files from the directory tree all day.
    I have bing'd and google'd this extensively, and the only answers I come up with do not work, such as going into the DCOM config system and changing the user from interactive to launching user, or vice versa, or even using a specific user - mine
    with the password. Since the product is so young there aren't a lot of posts on this, and nothing has improved the situation.
    Can you add any insight to this? I really want to use Office 2013, but this is such an obstacle I'm going to have to downgrade if this problem cannot be resolved. Thank you very much for any help you can offer.
    Evan

    Dear Evan,
    If DCOM config solution did not work, I'd suggest narrow down the problem by trying to access another network share on another server, try to open an Office file there, do we still have the error? It could help us determine if the issue is on the client
    machine or the server side.
    Best regards,
    Daisy Cao
    Forum Support
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