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Enable and use Microsoft Edge Collections feature

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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The Collections feature is a special option inMicrosoft Edge, so we bet that you’re eager to find out how to enable and use it. Collections is there to let you store websites, images, and other webpage content for later reference.

Even more, you can rearrange items, add notes, or highlight specific content. The bottom line is that you may use this to ease work on a research document, without having to copy-paste between Word and thebrowsersince Collections can be exported to both Excel and Word.

The feature is now available in the Edge Insider Canary and Dev channels. Just get ready to enable it manually, using the steps detailed below.

How can I enable and use Microsoft Edge Collections feature?

How can I enable and use Microsoft Edge Collections feature?

1. Enable Microsoft Edge Collections feature

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2. Use Microsoft Edge Collections feature

Is this feature making you think of the oldInternet Explorer-powered Linked Notes feature fromOneNotedesktop apps? Back in the good old days, this feature also automatically linked passages of text to webpages in the browser.

While still in development, Collections looks promising. Whatever you are doing on the web, it tries to help.

If you’re planning a trip, it will help you gather and pull together trip information. If you’re organizing your weekly shopping list, then use it to collect and compare desired items.

No other browser provides a similar built-in experience for now, so why not giving it a try?

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Madalina Dinita

Networking & Security Specialist

Madalina has been a Windows fan ever since she got her hands on her first Windows XP computer.

She is interested in all things technology, especially emerging technologies – AI and DNA computing in particular.

Prior to joining the WindowsReport team, she worked in the corporate world for a number of years.

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Madalina Dinita

Networking & Security Specialist

Madalina is a Windows fan since forever, especially interested in AI, emerging technologies, privacy, and security.