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Quickly share links with yourself or others with the new share menu
People share links with family, friends, and coworkers every day, but sharing is often more complex and frustrating than it should be due to seemingly unnecessary steps and options. Today, we’re excited to share (pardon the pun) what we’re doing to improve this experience with the new share menu in Microsoft Edge.
Share to Outlook, Gmail, Facebook, Twitter, and more
With the new share menu, it’s easy to share links via your favorite services, from email to social networks. Best of all, you don’t need to install an app or set up anything for it to work. Simply select a service to open the site in a new tab, making it easy to quickly add some thoughts, tag a friend, or select a private group to share with. The initial list of supported services includes Outlook, Gmail, LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and WhatsApp, and we will continue to add additional services in the coming weeks and months. To start sharing, open the Settings and More menu () and select Share.
Want to share a link via an app on your computer or to a nearby device? Just select More sharing options to open the native share menu on Windows or macOS. You can also share to your default email client using the Default mail app button as well.
Share with yourself
We’ve also heard that sharing isn’t just for sending content to other people. Sometimes you just need to send something to yourself so you can refer back to it later. Email is a very common way of doing this, but many users often admit to feeling embarrassed about sending themselves an email rather than using more efficient tools. We want to embrace this in Microsoft Edge and help you be more productive no matter what organizational system you use.
To share with yourself, you can add one or more Outlook or Gmail accounts in the Email to myself section. Once you’ve selected a service and entered your email address, clicking on the account will instantly compose a new email and pre-populate your account in the To line—all you need to do is click send. We hope this will save you time and help you remember something later in just a few clicks.
This is just the beginning of our journey to make sharing faster and easier than ever in Microsoft Edge. The new Share menu is currently rolling out to users in the Canary and Dev channels. In the next few days, we'll also be adding a Microsoft Edge share menu flag in Canary for those of you who don't want to wait.
Please let us know what you think of the new share menu in the comments below, as well as via the in-app feedback tool. Have a favorite service you’d like us to support? We’d love to hear that as well. Happy sharing!
— William Devereux, Senior Program Manager, Microsoft Edge
- andy341139Copper ContributorSince my Outlook email has updated I can no longer use the Windows Share Options button it simply brings up my Outlook inbox with a smaller version of the inbox in a separate window Is there anyway of changing the old Outlook to the new one on my Windows Share Option or connecting it with the new Outlook Love this feature and use it all the time it would be a shame to lose it now
- djwhite077Copper Contributor
Sharing was also significantly better with the now gone Windows Mail because it gave a photo of the webpage or article, along with a summary of what was being shared. Although I love Edge and have been using it since it was introduced, the share feature that sends it to any kind of email platform is--in a word--BORING!! Compared to what Windows Mail used to do. BTW,,,I have the same issue as Andy341139 with how it plays with Outlook...not nice!
- ChuckBaggettCopper Contributor
When I use the Windows Share Dialog to share to Twitter, Facebook, etc., the tab or window opens but the text box for the post is empty. Is there a way to fix that?
Are there any values in the Windows Registry that pertain to this Windows Share Dialog?
- ChuckBaggettCopper Contributor
When I try to share to Twitter it open a windows with a tweet box but the tweet box is empty.
- John_KennyTonyCopper Contributor
William Devereux Is there a way to modify the default subject when using the share feature? The default subject is tagged with "Check this out". I would like to change it to something else. Is there some registry key where this tag is stored?
Thanks
- ChuckBaggettCopper Contributor
Is there a way to completely disable the Windows Share dialog? I don't like it and would prefer to not see it at all so I stop trying to find a way to like it.
- kh1925Copper ContributorIt has been five months now, and I can't share to Telegram.
Please add share to Telegram - Captain_EricBrass ContributorPlease add share to Skype
- Captain_EricBrass ContributorPlease add share to Teams
- erfansvshCopper ContributorI use two services more than all, and they are Instagram and Telegram.
Please add these two super popular services too.
And thanks for helping Chrome by these features 😉:rose: - mwmsjcCopper ContributorTaiwoben mentioned the Right Click Menu... I finally read the Edge Insiders blog about sharing / sending to another device and discovered it said to just right-click on the page to do it. I'd been trying to do with through Share and couldn't make any sense of what was in Share--especially compared to what the blog had articulated as capabilities. Once I right-clicked, it was surprisingly easy.
Is there a way to make all sharing that easy? "Share with..." becomes the sharing version of "Open with..." but with the customizability you mentioned would be coming. It would be great to have a single Windows-wide sharing framework!