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How to Export Blogroll From WordPress Extension
1. Open a Web browser on your computer.
2. Go to the home page of the WordPress website. In the address bar of the Web browser, the website name will be displayed, beginning with 'http://' and ending in '.com,' '.org,' '.net,' or a country extension like '.ca' or '.uk.'
3. Type or paste '/wp-links-opml.php' at the end of the website address in the browser's address bar to access the links file from that WordPress website. Press 'Enter.' The list of blogroll links is displayed.
4. If a list of links is not displayed, verify that you are on a WordPress website. Verify that you typed the page correctly without spaces or quotation marks. The entire link should look like 'http://www.sample.com/wp-links-opml.php' with 'www.sample.com' being the name of the website. Do not use 'www' if the website does not use it in the address field.
5. Click the 'File' menu of the Web browser. Click 'Save Page As.' Save the Web page as a .txt file if this is possible on your computer. If not, you can save it as an .xml page or continue with the next steps to save the links in a text document.
6. Open a blank text document using a word processor like Notepad or Microsoft Word.
7. Click on the blank document and press 'Ctrl-V' to paste the links and descriptions into the document. Save your document with an appropriate title like 'My Blogroll May 2011' so you can easily find the document later.
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