Accidentally closed a tab? Don't worry, you can quickly recover it.
Solution
- Launch your Google Chrome.
- Click on the "Wrench" in the upper-right corner of the toolbar, then choose "Options".
Open Option Window
- Switch to "Basics" tab. Choose "Open the home page" and click "Close".
Recover Closed Tabs in Google Chrome
- Click the icon
to open a new tab. Below the window, you can see "Recently closed". Click the tabs you closed to recover them.
New Tab Opened
Tips
- You can also use keyboard shortcut "Ctrl+Shift+T" to open the accidentally closed tab.
- Click on the "Wrench" in the upper-right corner of the toolbar, then choose "History". It can help you find your browse history, which can also be used to reopen accidentally closed tab.
See also
"Reopen Closed Tab" feature can Jbe seen in Internet Explorer 9, Mozilla Firefox 4.0, Chrome 10, it's a quick way to reopen recently closed tabs, Here we'll show how to reopen closed tabs in Chrome.
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