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Microsoft Edge to support adding all tabs to favorites in Windows 10 Fall Creators Update


The latest build of Windows 10 Insiders Preview brought a set of new features and announcements. Among them, Microsoft Edge got a bunch of new changes that includes ability to add all open tabs to favorites from a single context menu. Continue reading to learn more. - Article authored by Kunal Chowdhury on .

The latest build of Windows 10 Insiders Preview brought a set of new features and announcements. Among them, Microsoft Edge got a bunch of new changes that includes ability to add all open tabs to favorites from a single context menu.

 

In this short post, we will learn how to add all the open tabs to it's favorites list. Continue reading to know more.

 

Microsoft Edge to support adding all tabs to favorites in Windows 10 Creators Update (www.kunal-chowdhury.com)

 

If you are a Windows Insider in the fast ring and already installed the preview build 16215, you can add the open tabs of Microsoft Edge to favorites, at a single step. These changes are expected to release as 'General Availability' along with Windows 10 Fall Creators Update.

 

To add them to favorites, right click on any one of the tabs and click on 'Add tabs to favorites' from the context menu as shown in the below screenshot:

 

Microsoft Edge to support adding all tabs to favorites in Windows 10 Creators Update (www.kunal-chowdhury.com)

 

All these added tabs can be restored from the Microsoft Edge's favorites list. Click on the favorites icon, present at the top right corner, and find the folder named by the date when those were added (e.g. 'Tabs from 13-Jun-17'). Here's a screenshot for your easy reference:

 

Microsoft Edge to support adding all tabs to favorites in Windows 10 Creators Update (www.kunal-chowdhury.com)

 

If you have added tabs multiple times on the same date, a auto incremented counter will get added at the end of the folder name. Did you like this feature? Do let us know. Don't forget to check the other features added to Microsoft Edge, with the Windows 10 Insiders Build 16215.

 

 

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