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by John W. Simek, Vice President of Sensei Enterprises, Inc.

Restoring Accidentally Closed Tabs in Chrome

April 8, 2020

Sometimes we get a little "click happy" and close browser tabs when we really didn't want to. It's pretty well known that you can restore an accidentally closed tab by hitting the <CTRL> <SHIFT> and T keys. That key combination works across all major browsers. However, what if you mistakenly close down the entire browser when you had 40 tabs open? Lifehacker has instructions on how to recover all of the tabs in Chrome when you accidentally click on the red X. Basically, you click on the three dot icon in the upper right of the browser and select history, where you will see recently closed tabs. You can also select History to see the full history.

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