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Nothing is more frustrating than working on something and accidentally exiting out of your web browsers. However, there is a way to re-open the tabs.
Whether you have one or 75 tabs, it can be frustrating when they are closed by accident. But restoring them to normal is not too hard of a process.
Step away from the internet and save all your browser tabs to come back to later. We'll show you how on Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari.
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Tip To quickly open a link in a new tab on Google Chrome, hold down the control button while clicking on it with your mouse. On a Mac computer, hold down the command button rather than control.
If you’re drowning in a sea of browser tabs, these are the tricks and tools you need to get your head above water.
You can easily open a link in a new tab on your Mac computer by right clicking or using a keyboard shortcut.
Recently Closed Tabs If you have an inkling that some of the tabs you're missing have been inadvertently closed, you can always use the Recently Closed Tabs option to re-open them.
Make Firefox automatically switch to newly opened tabs by opening the "Options" window, clicking "Tabs," and then enabling the "When I open a link in a new tab, switch to it immediately" option.
This will open a tab in the background and you won't have to deal with it right away. You can also do this with bookmarks and bookmark folders that are sitting in your toolbar.
Browser tabs in Safari are a great way to visit multiple webpages in the same browsing session without having to close any of them, which makes them ...