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Accessing bookmarks on Google Chrome is easy and can be done in several ways: 1. Using the bookmarks bar: By default, the bookmarks bar is located directly below the address bar. If it's not visible, you can show it by clicking the three dots in the top-right corner of Chrome, selecting "Bookmarks", and then selecting "Show bookmarks bar". Once it's visible, you can click on any bookmark to go to that website. 2. Using the bookmarks manager: You can also access your bookmarks by opening the bookmarks manager. To do this, click the three dots in the top-right corner of Chrome, select "Bookmarks", and then select "Bookmark manager". Once it's open, you can organize your bookmarks into folders and subfolders, edit their names and URLs, and delete them. 3. Using the keyboard shortcut: You can quickly access your bookmarks by using the keyboard shortcut "Ctrl + Shift + O" (Windows and Linux) or "Command + Option + B" (Mac). 4. Using the omnibox: You can also access your bookmarks by typing the name of a bookmark or a keyword associated with it in the omnibox (address bar). Chrome will show suggestions that match your search, including bookmarks. Overall, Chrome provides several easy ways to access your bookmarks, making it easy to find your favorite websites and pages quickly.
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