Throwback: Reopen Closed Tabs in Chrome Browser
Discover a quick fix for accidentally closed tabs in the Chrome browser!
By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
August 25, 2024 - First published Aug 5, 2015
You're clicking too fast and then oops.
You accidentally close a tab in the Chrome browser.
Fear not.
There's an easy fix.
All you have to do is press Control + Shift + T and the just-closed tab will reopen where you left off.
On a Mac, use Command + Shift + T to do the same thing.
You can also right-mouse click in the gray box to the right of the tabs and select "Reopen closed window"
Enjoy!
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