I want to put my old bookmarks onto my new computer. I tried the tutorial but it is looking for an html file not the jnos

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I made a backup file. I sent it to myself from another computer as an email. I can download it but can't open it when I chose import bookmarks. It's looking for a html format.

What format did you back the bookmarks to?
If it was a JSON file, use the restore process in the [[Backing up and restoring bookmarks]] article. If it was an HTML file follow the procedure in the [[Importing Bookmarks from an HTML File]] article.

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