I would like to be able to copy onto an Excel sheet my Internet Explorer Most Visited Places Shortcuts, NOT all history or recent places shortcuts. |
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You can view your internet Most Visited Places Shortcuts by: |
Get into Internet Explorer |
Press Control H (which should bring up the Favorite-Feeds-History menu… or else press Control H a second time to get it) |
Select the History tab |
Select the down arrow under History and select "View by Most Visited" |
This will bring up the Internet Most Visited Places Shortcuts menu, which contains a list of the website places a person has visited the most. |
From here you can also see the number of times you have visited a single shortcut by right clicking a shortcut, select Properties, and look at the Most Visited number |
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I want to learn how to and get VBA code to copy these most visited shortcuts, say the most visited 50 or as many up to that as I can get, to an Excel sheet. |
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Please note that… |
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I know that I can find internet History shortcuts at: |
C:\Users\[Owner Name]\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\History |
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And can find internet Most Recent shortcuts (favorites) at: |
C:\Users\[Owner Name]\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Recent |
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But I do not want to find and copy all history shortcuts or just most recent shortcuts… I want to find and copy the most visited shortcuts. |
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Does anyone know how to do this ? |