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How do you bulk manage Microsoft Edge favorites?
Apparently, they've moved away from the simple "Links as Files in Folders" storage method.
Is there some in-app feature that allows for quick organization of favorites?
Apparently, they've moved away from the simple "Links as Files in Folders" storage method.
Is there some in-app feature that allows for quick organization of favorites?
In Edge, click on the three horizontal lines icon at the top, towards the right to open the Hub. Click on the star in the Hub to see your favorites. Here you can right-click to create folders and click-and-drag your bookmarks to rearrange them or move them into folders.
If you have the Favorites Bar turned on in Edge's Settings, it works best if you only create one level of folders within the Favorites Bar. You can create more sub-folders, but only the first level will show as a drop down list from the Favourites Bar. Going deeper will open the Hub to display your bookmarks.
Add or Remove Microsoft Edge Favorites in Windows 10
It sounds like what you are describing is what you would do under the old IE favorites to handle individual items at a time.
What I'm looking for is a way to select multiple items, and do whatever I want with them as a group. For example, if I want to delete 30 folders/favorites, I don't really want to repeat the process 30 times via "right clicking...etc.". In the past you could so this via the File Manager.
Hey rasmasyean,
MS buried it in Win 10 ... I think the Favorites Folder your looking for is located at the following.
%LocalAppData%\Packages\Microsoft.MicrosoftEdge_8wekyb3d8bbwe\AC\MicrosoftEdge\User\Default
The Edge favorites are stored in the Datastore folder at
%LocalAppData%\Packages\Microsoft.MicrosoftEdge_8wekyb3d8bbwe\AC\MicrosoftEdge\User\Default but not in a form that can easily be understood or manipulated, they're in a database called Spartan.edb. More details in this tutorial...
Backup and Restore Microsoft Edge Favorites in Windows 10
I'm afraid there's no easy way. If you want to delete 30 shortcuts or folders, you could speed things up a bit by creating a folder called Trash, drag everything into it then delete the Trash folder - that would also delete all its contents.
You can't open that in some sort of database application like Access and modify it? Or is it a proprietary database?
Yep , noticed it, once when my bookmarks became corrupted, and everything doubled on one of my machines.
I then deleted the "extras" on that machine.
But when I opened another machine, all that machines Edge bookmarks were gone
So I turned of syncing for Edge on all PC's and VM's imported the bookmarks, and was good.
Here is where Mozzilla & Google really shine- I never, in all the years using Firefox & Chrome, had this happen.