This is the default behavior for Edge.... apparently, they expect you to do the import and then manually move everything afterwards to their original locations (what a pain). It only does "the right...
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This is the default behavior for Edge.... apparently, they expect you to do the import and then manually move everything afterwards to their original locations (what a pain). It only does "the right...
OK, you're right... in that scenario only the database files are required
Ha! No, I don't have an explanation. This has been happening ever since Edge was released back in 2015. I suspect...
That actually won't work all that well if you also have the Edge synchronization system enabled. In addition to the database files, you also need to copy the edge sync files (the JSON files) at...
Well, not quite no one....
The EdgeManage application can read from this type of backup file and will allow you to create an HTML export file. Then you can use the exported file as in import...
Well, there is a free 3rd-party application called EdgeManage that allows you to create a desktop icon from an Edge favorite. It's not the same as doing a drag-n-drop operation... but it does work
I'd recommend that you use the HTML export/import technique... it is the most "future proof" of all of the methods. Just do an "export to file" on the "donor PC" and then do a "import from file" on...
Nope... the width of the favorites pane is currently not adjustable. I'd recommend that you use the Feedback Hub to let Microsoft know that you dislike this new feature
Why, yes... as a mater of fact, there is! There is a free 3rd-party application called EdgeManage that is specifically designed to deal with the spartan database.
Take a look at this article to...
No, they haven't.... because it can't be done. There's nothing inherently wrong with having it on the right... it's just not what you are used to.
... but it bears repeating that you *can* have nested folders in the vertical Favorites Pane (the thing that appears on the right-hand side)
Hang on... that's not what that App History entry means!
That just means that Edge has historically been consuming a lot of network resources. Well, that shouldn't be a surprise, since it is an...
Yeah, Microsoft Edge has been plagued with is issue for quite some time... Favorites just tend to magically disappear (typically associated with a windows update). For some, it happens more than...
Well, not specifically for Edge.... but you can change the font scaling for all of Windows: https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/5990-dpi-scaling-level-displays-change-windows-10-a.html
Well, you didn't really tell us what problems you were having with performing the import.
So, let's skip the diagnosis and jump right to an alternative approach...
You might consider using a...
Let me address your 2nd question....
Edge currently doesn't have a "organize" tool, like IE. But, there are a few changes coming to Edge via the Anniversary Update to Windows 10 that will make...
Well, yeah... that is the "Microsoft" answer.
But using 3rd-party solutions, you can export your favorites to a Bookmarks.html file or export them to Internet Explorer
Check it out if you like,...
Okey Dokey... just do a "right click" on a favorite or folder, and TADA... the following context menu pops up
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Strange... just expose the favorites pane the normal way, do a right click on a favorite or folder and there will be a context-menu that includes "Sort by name".
Note: This does not work by...
I'm exactly sure when... but I believe it was around 14295 (about 4 builds ago). First, the menu item appeared (but didn't do anything)... and then the next build, the menu actually works.
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This feature doesn't currently exist, but the folks in the Windows Insider program have been testing a version of Edge that does support sorting. This feature is expected to appear in July with the...
Yeah, Edge doesn't allow you to pick the location for the import of IE favorites. However, there is a 3rd-party application called EdgeManage that does precisely that (plus a whole lot more!)... it...
You can use the 3rd-party EdgeManage application to edit the URLs inside the Edge Favorites (plus do a lot more)
Take a look, if you like, at: http://www.emmet-gray.com/Articles/EdgeManage.html
Let me make sure that I understand the situation...
You previously could access your favorites in Edge using the normal technique of clicking on the "hub" icon (the 3 little lines) and then...
Some people are reporting that turning off the "Sync your content" feature of Edge has stopped this from happening again.
However, this might just be coincidence (or voodoo)
Well, there is now a way... Take a look at the 3rd-party EdgeManage application. It will allow you to sort all or portions of your favorites (plus a lot more features).
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