

Click Import from a file and then navigate to the folder you made in the previous step. In Edge, click on the Favorites icon and then choose Favorites from the menu to see the Import favorites button. Now you’re ready to work in the Edge window.

(Don’t bother with Feeds or Cookies these cannot be imported to Edge.) Select your Favorites folder or multiple folders if you’ve organized them into separate folders. Choose Export to a file and you will see a pop-up window where you can check Favorites. Click on the star icon at the top of your window and then the dropdown arrow next to Add to favorites.

You can export your Favorites (websites you’ve bookmarked) from Internet Explorer. Drag the IE window all the way to the left until it snaps into place. You might want to snap the two browser windows next to each other so you can have them visible at the same time. Make sure you’ve downloaded Edge before starting the process because you’ll need to navigate between the two browsers. There are several steps you can take to make the transition almost painless. So your best choice of new browser will likely be Edge because it’s made by Microsoft and offers some compatibility with its predecessor, Internet Explorer. You don’t have to think about where the turn signal lever is or how to turn on your headlights in your own car, but get in the driver’s seat of someone else’s car and you find yourself searching for these basic mechanisms. It becomes clear just how much of your day-to-day use is done automatically, much like driving a car. When you’ve been using any program for a long time it can be difficult to master. But switching programs of any sort is not easy.
