Steps to Import Bookmarks from Microsoft Edge to Google Chrome

 Bookmarks and favorites help you in navigating the websites which you visit the most. All the browsers save the websites as bookmarks. While Internet explorer and Microsoft Edge refer to saved web pages as favorites.

Now, vendors are working on features through which we can automatically transfer favorites/bookmarks, passwords, and other data. So, in this post, we will learn to import bookmarks from Edge to Chrome.


Ways to Import Bookmarks from Edge to Chrome


Exporting Edge Favorites into an HTML File


  • Open Microsoft Edge
  • Press the three-dot button at the top right corner
  • Click on Favorites
  • A pop-up window will show up. Choose Manage Favorites to continue
  • In the pop-up window, hit the three-dot button
  • Then choose Export favorites to export the bookmark
  • Then, choose a place to save the Microsoft Edge favorites edge file

 

Now, you have successfully exported the Edge favorites from the Microsoft Edge browser.


Import Bookmarks from Edge to Chrome


After exporting the Microsoft Edge favorites, you can choose to import favorites to Chrome. Here are the steps-


➔ Open Google Chrome.

➔Then hit the three-dot button present at the top right corner to continue.

➔ A pop-up window will show up, choose bookmarks and settings in the pop-up window.

➔Then, either you can choose Microsoft Edge and check the option Favorites/Bookmarks. Or you can choose the Bookmarks HTML file. After that, press Import to continue.

➔Then choose the HTML file which we have converted earlier.

➔         A blue stick would appear, and your Edge Favorites would be available in 


Google Chrome.


 Once all steps are completed, you have imported bookmarks from Edge to Chrome.


Steps to Export Chrome Bookmarks


You can follow the below pointers if you wish to reinstall Google Chrome on your device. Then, you need to move to another browser and backup Chrome bookmarks. Check the below points to export bookmarks Google Chrome to an HTML file.


  • ü  Open Google Chrome on your device.
  • ü  Press the three-dot icon at the top-right corner of the browser.
  • ü  Now, choose Bookmarks and then press the Bookmark Manager from the menu. You can also press Ctrl + Shift + O keys from your keyboard and open Bookmark Manager.
  • ü  After that, press the three-dot icon that appears at the top-right corner in the Bookmark Manager. Then, select Export Bookmarks.
  • ü  Then, you will see the File Explorer dialog box and save your bookmarks like an HTML file. Also, use the exported documents or files to import bookmarks into different Google Chrome or any other web browser that you are using.


Steps to Import Bookmark using HTML File


You can check the below methods to import bookmarks into the browser using the same Bookmark Manager window.


  • ü  Open Google Chrome on your device.
  • ü  Press the three-dot icon at the top-right corner of the browser.
  • ü  Now, choose Bookmarks and then press the Bookmark Manager from the menu. You can also press Ctrl + Shift + O keys from your keyboard and open Bookmark Manager.
  • ü  Press the three-dot that appears at the top-right corner of the window and select Import Bookmarks.
  • ü  Now, the dialog box will open. Select your bookmark HTML file, and press Open to import your bookmarks. Using this technique, you can take your previous bookmarks back to Google Chrome again.
  • ü  Now, you have exported the Google Chrome bookmark HTML files. After that, move to any browser that you wish without losing saved bookmarks.


Conclusion


Now, it is a very easy process to import bookmarks from Microsoft Edge to Google Chrome. Bookmarks help you in searching the sites that you visit the most. You can save the websites on browsers as bookmarks. But, Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer refer to saved websites as favorites.


Source: https://set4office.com/steps-to-import-bookmarks-from-microsoft-edge-to-google-chrome/

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