# Opening the Current Safari Page in Microsoft Edge

Some webpages work best when viewed in Microsoft Edge, which has a way to process old, Internet Explorer-oriented implementations. If you are browsing in macOS using Safari, you can quickly open the current page in Microsoft Edge by doing the following:

1. First, you need to enable the "Open in Edge" plugin. Do one of the following:
   * Click the Parallels Desktop icon in the menu bar and choose **Configure.**
   * If the Parallels Desktop menu bar is visible at the top of the screen, choose **Actions** > **Configure**.
2. Click **Options** and select **Web & Email**.
3. Click **Enable Plugin**.
4. Once the plugin is enabled, click the **Open in Edge** button to the left of the Safari address bar.

If Windows isn't already open, it starts up, and the page opens in Microsoft Edge.


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