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How to sort Chrome bookmarks by name

If you're tired of dragging and dropping Chrome bookmarks by hand, we'll show you how to sort them automatically by name.

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The Chrome browser doesn't support the capability to sort bookmarks in any manner but manually. If you're tired of dragging and dropping bookmarks by hand, we can help. Here's how to sort Chrome bookmarks by name:

Step 1: Install the SuperSorter Chrome extension from the Chrome Web Store.

Step 2: Right-click on the SuperSorter button and select Options.

Launch SuperSorter options (Credit: Screenshot by Ed Rhee)

Step 3: Choose the options you prefer, including whether you want your bookmarks sorted in ascending or descending order, then click Save options.

SuperSorter options list (Credit: Screenshot by Ed Rhee)

Step 4: To sort your Chrome bookmarks, left-click the SuperSorter button. When it's completed sorting, the button will say "Done."

SuperSorting complete (Credit: Screenshot by Ed Rhee)


Sorting before and after (Credit: Screenshot by Ed Rhee)

That's it. Now you can finally sort your bookmarks properly in Chrome.  If you want to get really organized and create folders, use the Chrome bookmark manager by hitting Ctrl+Shift+O.

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