How many tabs do you have open right now in your Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge browser? Surely at least a dozenYou may even have a tab or two that have been open for ages and you can’t remember what they’re for.
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Now, the more tabs you have open in your browser, the more likely you are to accidentally close an important one. And that’s really annoying! It usually happens when you have so many tabs that it’s impossible to read their titles: you end up closing them in a hurry and, when you realize the mistake, it’s too late… or maybe not?
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Luckily, there are Almost unknown tricks to restore a tab recently closed in both Chrome and Edge.
Take good note of these methods because a) they will surely save your cyber life when you least expect it and b) you can become the hero of the day by sharing the tricks with a friend or family member which tends to close many tabs by mistake.
Method 1
Did you just close a browser tab by mistake and it was very important? Right click on the top grey area of your browser, where the rest of the tabs are located.
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Many will appear to you options. Select the call Reopen the closed tab. That’s it! You will get your lost website back.
In Edge, the option has a shorter title: Restore closed tabBut the steps to get there are the same.
Method 2
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This method is even simpler and faster. It consists of using a combination of keys to activate the function Reopen closed tab explained above.
If you just closed something you shouldn’t have, press the key combination Control + Shift + T. Your last closed tab will reappear. Ready to continue browsing!
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As an anecdote, you must press the T because in English eyelash is tabYou won’t go to bed without knowing something more.
Method 3
Have you accidentally closed the entire Chrome or Edge window? Don’t panic: There is another trick to restore absolutely all the tabs you just exiled.
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Simply reopen your browser and right click on the top. Choose the option Reopen closed window (either Restore closed window in Edge). That’s it! All your closed tabs will be back. It was that easy.
Method 4
Did you close an important tab minutes or hours ago and just realized it? In that case, the tricks above will not work for you. There is another method, more traditional, manual and obvious, but in case of panic it is often overlooked.
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It simply consists to open your browsing history to find that tab you closed a few hours agoIf you didn’t clear your history, since it was a recent visit you’ll find it right away.
For example, to access the history in Chrome Click on the 3 vertical dots at the top right, click on Record and, if you don’t see the tab in the initial listing called Recently closedclick on Record again (or Control + H).
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