How Can I Restore Closed Tabs After Immediately Quitting In Chrome Browser

Sometimes, while switching through different tabs in the browser, or do something important in it and we accidentally click on the cross (X) button which results in the tab getting closed. This is a common problem with Google Chrome users because this browser doesn’t yet included tab overflow feature which is available in Firefox and Internet Explorer.
So, if you are a heavy tab user and have got too many tabs open in Chrome then identifying them is a problem, and you could end up spending considerable amount of time to find out which tab you closed accidently when you do. Hence you gotta know how to quickly reopen that tab before you lose track.

There are two methods to open recently closed tabs in Google Chrome :









 




  

Method 1

  • You could reterive an accidentally closed tab by pressing   Ctrl+Shift+T. If you press Ctrl+Shift+T again then it will open the second last closed tab. This shortcut also works in Firefox.


  •  If you right-click in the tabstrip, you'll see an option to "Reopen closed tab" or "Reopen closed window", depending on what you last closed. Using this repeatedly goes back through the remembered tabs and windows, from most to least recent.


Method 2 :

You can also look for chrome history which is inbuilt feature of the browser. Press Ctrl+H or type chrome://history/ in the address bar  and it will display you all the tabs you opened previously.

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