Online meetings are a daily occurrence for many of us, and sharing our screen is often part of the deal. Whether you’re presenting to colleagues, showing a client a new feature, or collaborating with a team, you want to make a great impression. But here’s a common scenario that can throw a wrench in your professional image (and even pose a security risk): a browser packed with dozens of open tabs!
Think about it: you go to share your screen, and suddenly your audience sees your work documents, personal email, social media feeds, and that article about cat memes all staring back at them. Not only does it look cluttered and unprofessional, but those open tabs can also accidentally reveal private or sensitive information. That’s why cleaning up your browser tabs before you share your screen is a smart move. And if you’re using Microsoft Edge, there’s a fantastic, built-in feature called Collections that makes this super easy!
The Tab Mess: Why It’s More Than Just Clutter
A chaotic browser window with too many open tabs isn’t just an aesthetic issue:
- Unprofessional Appearance: It can make you look disorganized or unprepared for your meeting.
- Accidental Information Leaks: A quick glance at your open tabs can inadvertently reveal personal interests, confidential work projects, or even sensitive notifications if you have web apps running.
- Distraction: For both you and your audience, a busy tab bar can be distracting and take away from the focus of your presentation.
- Performance Hit: Too many open tabs can slow down your browser and your computer, making your screen share choppy or laggy.
Your Tab Tidy-Up Tool: Microsoft Edge Collections
Microsoft Edge’s Collections feature is a gem for quickly organizing your digital workspace. It’s a convenient spot for temporarily storing open pages, notes, and even images, allowing you to get rid of browser tab clutter without actually closing anything important. It’s like having a digital holding area for your tabs, ready for when you need them later.
Here’s how to use Collections to clean up your browser before screen sharing:
- Open Microsoft Edge: Launch your Microsoft Edge browser.
- Locate the Collections Icon: You’ll find the Collections icon (it looks like a plus sign inside a square, or sometimes a couple of rectangles with a plus) in the upper right corner of your browser window, usually next to your profile picture or extensions. Click it!
- Start a New Collection: In the Collections pane that opens on the right side, click “Start new collection” or the plus sign (+). Give your new collection a temporary, descriptive name, like “Meeting Tabs” or “Clean Up.”
- Add Your Open Tabs:
- Add Current Page: To add the webpage you’re currently on, click the “Add current page” button at the top of the Collections pane.
- Add All Open Tabs: This is the magic move for screen sharing! Right-click on any of your open tabs at the top of the browser window. In the context menu that appears, hover over “Add all tabs to a new collection.” Then, select the collection you just created (or create a new one on the fly).
- Drag and Drop: You can also simply drag individual tabs from your tab bar directly into your open Collection pane.
- Close Your Clutter! Once you’ve added all the tabs you want to save to your Collection, you can safely close them from your main browser window. Your tab bar will be clean and uncluttered!
- Access Them Later: After your meeting, simply open your Collection, and you can restore all those tabs with a single click.
By quickly migrating your open tabs to Collections before you share your screen, you ensure a clean, professional display for your viewers while keeping your personal Browse private. It’s a simple habit that boosts both your professionalism and your digital security. Make it part of your pre-meeting checklist.