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In XP: C:\Documents and Settings\<User>\Local Settings\Application Data\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Bookmarks

Win 7: ? Somewhere similar, no doubt.

In XP: C:\Documents and Settings\<User>\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files

In Win 7: ? Somewhere similar. smile.png

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Sorry if the below is absolutely misleading, it applies to Chromium (in linux).

Just clink on the three horizontal lines ('customize and control') towards the top right of the screen.Then click on 'bookmarks'. They should all be there.

Also you can click on box 'show bookmarks bar' and, depending on your screen size, you will have the top few right under the search box. AA

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Sorry if the below is absolutely misleading, it applies to Chromium (in linux).

Just clink on the three horizontal lines ('customize and control') towards the top right of the screen.Then click on 'bookmarks'. They should all be there.

Also you can click on box 'show bookmarks bar' and, depending on your screen size, you will have the top few right under the search box. AA

Chrome does the same in W7 for the bookmarks.

Temp internet files for Google are in the same folder as IE?

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I seem to remember saving files using IE, but couldn't open them using Chrom(ium) because there was an .mtml v .html issue.

Using chromium, and establishing a gmail address, you can synchronise across computers and O/Ss.

Never have to worry about compatibility issues. Maybe this can be done with IE, but I gave up. AA

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I want to be able to find a file in the Chrome Temporary Internet Files the same way I can in the IE folder but looking in the IE folder I can't find the websites I've visited with Chrome.

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I want to be able to find a file in the Chrome Temporary Internet Files the same way I can in the IE folder but looking in the IE folder I can't find the websites I've visited with Chrome.

Didn't the first answer in the thread tell you how or am I missing something?

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I want to be able to find a file in the Chrome Temporary Internet Files the same way I can in the IE folder but looking in the IE folder I can't find the websites I've visited with Chrome.

Didn't the first answer in the thread tell you how or am I missing something?
Yes, you're missing the part where I said

but looking in the IE folder I can't find the websites I've visited with Chrome.

If they're not listed I suspect they may be somewhere else?

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