If you are going to start using Microsoft Edge extensively as your main go-to browser, you probably need to keep your bookmarks from other browsers and still use them in Edge.
Microsoft has made this transition a very easy process with only a few clicks. Here is how you can do it.
1st click: … button at the top right corner in Microsoft Edge
2nd click: Settings
3rd click: “Import favorites from another browser” link.
4th click: pick with browser you want to import from, Internet Explorer or Chrome
5th click: Import button.
That’s it. If all goes well, you will see your Chrome or Firefox bookmarks showing up in Edge’s Favorites. Not that difficult at all. Now let’s go to the Hub to see what’s been imported.
But there are also a few things you should be aware of.
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