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How to make MSN my homepage

Anonymous
2020-07-07T04:04:26+00:00

When I open the (new) Edge browser it goes to MSN.com. But the "home page" button takes me to Xfinity.com.

Is there a way to change to home page to MSN--or maybe just be able to return to the Start Page from any other site?

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  1. Anonymous
    2020-07-07T12:46:45+00:00

    No problem! Open the new Edge and go to:

    'Settings & more' [the three horizontal dots in the upper right corner, or press ALT+F] then 'Settings' then Appearance > Customize toolbar > Show home button

    The URL for MSN (in the U.S.) is https://www.msn.com/en-us

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  1. Anonymous
    2020-11-01T18:13:46+00:00

    Bulldog, ur AWESOME! And extraordinary! Thanks so much for taking time to so carefully, step-by-step help those of us waaaaaaaaaay technology challenged who woke up this morning with a much preferred home page just GONE and left staring at an empty blue screen with a stupid blue Bing logo in the middle.  I'm 74, single (several times divorced ... sigh ... LoL) and no kids. So a technology change-up terrifies and frustrates me. You saved my bacon bits today "fer sher" dude!  Connie B  ")

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  2. Anonymous
    2020-07-07T23:32:33+00:00

    No problem! Open the new Edge and go to:

    'Settings & more' [the three horizontal dots in the upper right corner, or press ALT+F] then 'Settings' then Appearance > Customize toolbar > Show home button

    The URL for MSN (in the U.S.) is https://www.msn.com/en-us

    Thank you. Exactly what I was seeking. You are, as my dad used to say, "a gentleman and a scholar."

    Regards, Grandpa

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