Webpages saved from Chrome changed to Opera
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LauraES last edited by
I need to have Opera open while working in Chrome, because of 2 separate Office 365 accounts that I need to access throughout the day. Now that I have started using Opera, webpages that I previously saved from Chrome are now Opera pages that open in Opera, even if I am working in Chrome.
Is it possible to switch it back to open in Chrome? I only have Opera open for access to my second Outlook email account.
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@lauraes That would be something you need to change in Windows (or have Chrome do it). When installed, Opera tends to make itself default (just like every other browser), so normally whichever was installed last becomes the one that opens HTML files. You can go to Windows Settings > Apps > Default Apps and change it (though be aware "Microsoft recommended" defaults will be Microsoft products; if you want Chrome you'll need to choose it from the list).
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LauraES last edited by
@sgunhouse Thanks! It worked just fine.
I'd love to see Office 365 be able to have 2 separate accounts open simultaneously so I wouldn't have to do this. But alas, this is not the case, and both my work and grad school use Outlook. At least now I can keep all my school work in the same preferred browser!
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@lauraes In Chrome, click the account/profile icon on the right side of the address bar and create another profile just for work. You can skip creating a separate Google account for it and also tell Chrome to create a desktop shortcut for that profile. Then, you can open both profiles at once. Each one will be in its own window. This will allow you to have separate Outlook logins in use at the same time.
You can do the same in Opera. You just have to create the shortcut for the profile manually.
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