Microsoft Edge can handle many open tabs, but after opening several pages, it quickly becomes difficult to manage them and harder to keep track of them.
Tab Groups is a new feature that allows you to create groups of tabs that you have open to better organize pages. The features is not enabled by default, and you have to access the experimental settings on Microsoft Edge to turn it on.
In this guide , you’ll learn the steps to enable and start using Tab Groups to better manage and organize your open tabs on the Chromium version of Microsoft Edge on Windows 10 .
- How to enable Tab Groups on Microsoft Edge
- How to use Tab Groups on Microsoft Edge
How to enable Tab Groups on Microsoft Edge
Enable Tab Groups on Edge:
- Open Microsoft Edge .
- Type the following path in the address bar and press Enter : edge://flags/#tab-groups
- Under the “Tab Groups” section, use the drop-down menu on the right and select Enabled (or Disabled to turn the feature off). Tab Groups option
- Click the Relaunch button.
Once you complete the steps, you can start creating groups to better manage your open tabs.
How to use Tab Groups on Edge
Use Tab Groups on Edge:
- Open Microsoft Edge .
- Open some websites.
- Right-click a tab and select the Add to new group option. Add to new group option
- Click the colored circular button to customize the group.
- Specify a name of the group of tabs. For example, News , Videos , Research , etc. Microsoft Edge tab group settings
- Select the color to better identify the group.
- Right-click other tabs and select the Add to existing group menu and choose the group you want to add the tab. Add to existing group option
- (Optional) Right-click a tab and select the Add to new group option to create another group.
After you complete the steps, you’ll have a better control and organization over your open tabs.
When using Tab Groups, you can drag and drop tabs around to move them to another group, or you can right-click a tab and select the Add to existing group menu and choose the group you want to move it.
If you no longer need the tab in a group, right-click the tab and select the Remove from group option. To remove all the tabs, click the colored dot and select the Ungroup option, or Close group to close all the tabs of a group. Or you can always close each tab individually.
If you don’t like the current order of the groups, you can click and hold the colored dot icon to rearrange the order of the groups within the window.
While Tab Groups is a useful feature to manage open pages, remember that the feature is only available during the current session, once you close and reopen Microsoft Edge, the groups will be removed.
Microsoft is now rolling out update KB4567523 outside of the regular schedule for devices running Windows 10 version 2004 to fix printing issues due to a bug with the June 9, 2020, update .
KB4567523 bumps the version number to build 19041.331 for the May 2020 Update, and according to the company fixes problem that might prevent certain printers from printing.
The print spooler might generate an error or close unexpectedly when trying to print, and no output will come from the affected printer. You might also see issues with the apps you are trying to print from, such as receiving an error, or the app might close unexpectedly. This issue might also affect software-based printers, such as when printing to PDF.
You can download the updates to install them manually for version 2004 with the links below:
- KB4567523 64-bit | Download
- KB4567523 32-bit | Download
In addition to update KB4567523, the company is also pushing the same fix for older versions, including for Windows 10 version 1709 (build 16299.1937) as update KB4567515, version 1703 (build 15063.2411) as update KB4567516, version 1607 (build 14393.3755) as update KB4567517, and original release (build 10240.18609) as update KB4567518.
Windows 10 version 1909, 1903, 1809, and 1803 already received this patch with the update released on June 16, 2020 .
Uninstall Windows 10 update KB4567523 to fix problems
If the KB4567523 update is causing issues on your computer, you can always uninstall it to revert the changes.
To uninstall KB4567523 or any other quality update on Windows 10, use these steps:
- Open Start .
- Search for Command Prompt , right-click the top result, and select the Run as administrator option.
- Type the following command to view the update history and press Enter : wmic qfe list brief /format:table
- Check the Windows Update history of your device, and identify the update by its HotFixID and InstalledOn information.
- Type the following command to uninstall the update from your computer and press Enter : wusa /uninstall /kb:4567523 In the command, replace “4567523” for KB number that correspond to the update that you’re trying to remove. For instance, if you’re trying to uninstall update KB4567523, then the number that you can have to use in the command is “4567523.”
- Click the Yes button.
- Continue with the on-screen directions (if applicable).
Once you complete the steps, the recently installed update will be removed from your computer fixing any issues as a result of the release.
If your computer won’t boot after installing KB4567523, you can remove update from the Advanced startup environment using these steps .
Download June 2020 update for Windows 10
These updates are available immediately, they’ll download and install automatically, but you can always force the update from Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update and clicking the Check for updates button. If you’re downloading an optional update, then you’ll also need to click the Download and install option. You can find more details about the most recent updates in the Windows 10 update history tracker guide .