How to Organize Favorites in Internet Explorer

It would have been hard to imagine that you can get any information, watch any movies and listen to any music sitting behind the computer screen in a matter of seconds almost thirty years ago.

We work on the Internet every day and get a lot of information. Sometimes, it takes more time to find the right website than usual. Nowadays, functions in web browsers allow you to remember the links of the pages so that you do not have to write the web address again.

To let your system remember important pages, there is a section in the browser named “Favorites” and “Bookmarks”. “Favorites” contains important information of the web pages that you have frequently visited and makes life easier for you to get quick access through a valid Internet connection.

The function of “Favorites” or “Bookmarks” not only allows you to remember the links to the frequently visited sites but it stores them directly in the browser, so you get one-click access to the desired resource. If you reinstall your system, you must transfer all the links in the newly installed browser.

The ability to save and organise “Favorites” is also helpful when you want to recover your system after it crashes or you have to reinstall the operating system.

If you want to easily organise “Favorites” in Internet Explorer then follow these simple instructions to help get you started.

Instructions

  • 1

    Open Internet Explorer by clicking on its icon, if you have it installed. Go to the site you want. You will usually find a yellow star above the web address bar along with search and history tabs. You can save the page by clicking on the asterisk. Enter a name for the bookmark and select the desired folder where you want to save it.

  • 2

    After clicking on the “Favorites”, a window will appear on the top left corner of the page. This window will have an option to “add” or “organize” favorites.

  • 3

    After clicking on “organize”, you will see different options. Try to make a new folder and press enter. Now drag the desired webpage to the new folder after holding the left mouse button. You can rearrange the desired links in the folder with a similar technique. You can also move the web address to the new folder through the “move to folder” option.

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