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How do you print the list of Bookmarks?

My Bookmark list is much too long and always has been. It just cannot serve the purpose or which it is intended, and I seriously doubt that I will ever take the time to reorganize it. Anyway, a printed copy of the list would be a great leap forward. How can i do this? I know that I can use COMMAND-SHIFT-4, but I can't scroll the list using this, and I want one continuous list.

OS X Yosemite (10.10.2)

Posted on May 7, 2015 1:32 PM

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Posted on May 7, 2015 2:44 PM

This doesn't work for me for the same reason that other "solutions" haven't worked: the Bookmark list disappears when I remove the cursor from the list, as I would have to do to click on anything else. However, I keep looking for the solution. Snagit would probably work, but it costs $49.00. I'm trying to get "Jing" to work now. I had it before, but I must have uninstalled it for some reason.

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May 7, 2015 2:44 PM in response to Niku

This doesn't work for me for the same reason that other "solutions" haven't worked: the Bookmark list disappears when I remove the cursor from the list, as I would have to do to click on anything else. However, I keep looking for the solution. Snagit would probably work, but it costs $49.00. I'm trying to get "Jing" to work now. I had it before, but I must have uninstalled it for some reason.

May 7, 2015 3:19 PM in response to tbirdvet

tbirdvet wrote:


In Safari pick file, export bookmarks. You can send the file to your desktop then open and print.

Sorry, you were right, but I didn't quite understand. I finally found the correct answer (yours) by typing COPY BOOKMARKS in the Google search window. It was there I learned/realized that the Bookmarks list didn't have to be on the screen to copy it. It's as you say, you just click on FILE in the menu bar and then on EXPORT BOOKMARKS. Simple, exrremely so. It's just that I had introduced an unnecessary complication.

How do you print the list of Bookmarks?

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