Here are step-by-step instructions on how to import from Chrome to Edge so you can switch to Microsoft’s new browser without starting from scratch. ![]() Now that Edge is built on Google’s Chromium platform, you can simply import all of your settings from Chrome to Edge. Read&Write for Windows is now ready to be used with Microsoft Edge.Chrome users who want to sync their preferences to Edge don’t need to worry about losing their bookmarks and extensions. ![]() Click Add Extension.Ī message will appear to let you know that the extension has been successfully added to Microsoft Edge. Click the Add to Chrome button.Ī message will be displayed asking if you want to add Support for Read&Write Desktop to Microsoft Edge. You will now be able to add extensions from the Chrome Store to Microsoft Edge. A message will be displayed asking if you want to allow extensions from stores other than the Microsoft Store. If you are not automatically prompted to install the Support for Read&Write Desktop extension, you can also get it from this link to the extension. Click on the button at the top of the window to Allow extensions from other stores. A tab will open with the Support for Read&Write Desktop extension. If the version is below 12.0.58, click on the Check for updates link to download and install available updates. Check that the version of Read&Write in the About box is 12.0.59 or above.Open Read&Write go to Read&Write settings > Show more settings > About Read&Write.If you’re using the new version of Microsoft Edge your icon will be like the icon in this image: ![]() Read&Write can now be used with the new version of Microsoft Edge.
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