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How to Import HTML Files Into Google Chrome

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    Google Chrome is designed without a menu bar, making the process of importing local HTML documents into the browser different from Firefox or Internet Explorer. However, like most browsers, Chrome allows you to browse the contents of your hard drive. To import an HTML document to Chrome, simply browse your hard drive and select the HTML document you want to import. The file will automatically render according to its markup. Difficulty: Easy Instructions Open Chrome on your computer. Click the URL text field, type "C:" and press "Enter." Navigate to the directory containing the HTML document that you want to open with Chrome by clicking the folder hyperlinks. Click the HTML document in its home directory to import the file into Google Chrome.

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