How to Restore Tabs On Chrome: A Step-by-Step Guide

If you close a Google Chrome tab by mistake or if your browser crashes and you lose all of your tabs, don’t worry. It’s easy to get them back. This step-by-step guide will show you how to bring back Chrome tabs and a past browsing session.

Chrome is the most popular web browser in the world because it works and has features that are better than those of other browsers. But many users have trouble when they lose or accidentally close chrome apps. This can make users lose important web pages, study, or sessions.

If you’ve ever seen this and wanted to know how to get your Chrome tabs back, you’re in the right place. Google Chrome keeps track of where you’ve been on the web and makes it easy to start over if you make a mistake.

How to Restore Tabs on Chrome Browser

If you don’t have a tab open, you don’t have to lose it in Google Chrome. Most of the time, it only takes a few clicks to open tabs and pages that you’ve closed.

We’ll show you 3 easy ways to get your Chrome tabs back, as well as how to quickly get your Chrome pages back from other devices, even if you closed all your tabs.

1. How to Re-open Chrome Tabs that Have Been Closed

Everyone goes through it. With these steps, you can easily bring back closed Chrome tabs with just a few clicks.

If the tabs you want to get back are more than a day old, go to step 2.

The best way to quickly bring back closed tabs is to use a computer shortcut. The shortcut you use will depend on whether you are using a Mac or a Windows machine.

On a Mac, you can also click File > Reopen Closed Tab from the browser menu at the top.

2. How to Restore Chrome Tabs from History or Search

If you use the keyboard shortcut Cmd/Ctrl Shift + T in Chrome, you might not be able to bring back closed tabs. But if you go to Chrome’s history, you might still be able to restart closed tabs.

  • Click the 3-dot menu at the top right to open the Chrome menu
  • Click History
  • If they appear, click # Tabs results. Click the # of tabs to see other tabs from sync’d devices. Chrome sync may not always work. In this case, it will say “No Tabs From Other Devices”.
  • To open each tab individually, click on the tab you see. Cmd + + Y (Mac) / Ctrl+ Y (Windows) to see all tabs
  • If you closed the tabs a while ago, try and think about the date or time of when you had them open. This makes it easier to scan the tabs since they show the newest to the oldest.
  • Google Chrome’s tab search feature at the top will help you find the tab you are looking for. This can save you the time of scrolling through all the tabs chronologically. To filter further search results, select More from the site’s right sidebar.

3. How to Restore Chrome’s Last Session or Window

If you need to bring back a single session or browser window, you can use these steps.

Step 1: Click the 3-dot menu at the upper-right corner in Chrome to open the Chrome menu

Step 2: Click History

Step 3: Click # Tabs to restore all closed tabs from your session

You may have noticed that Chrome doesn’t always save sessions. We suggest the Workona Chrome extension if you want to be able to resume sessions in the future.

Work on saves all of your tabs automatically, so you don’t have to worry about losing your work when you close your computer. When you open your browser again, it will know which tabs you had open before.

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Continue Where You Left Off to Restore Google Chrome Tabs

steps to continue where you left off when restoring chrome tabs

After Chrome restarts, it’s easy to restore all tabs.

  • To open the Chrome menu, click the 3-dot menu in the upper-right corner of Chrome
  • Click on Settings
  • Scroll down to the On Startup section.
  • Enable “Continue where you left off.”

When you close Chrome and start it back up again, all of the tabs and windows you had open before will open again. Work on can also be set up in this way. Chrome will immediately open any workspaces you had open in the last session.

Parvesh Rana

Parvesh is the Content Editor for Bulletin XP. Here at Bulletin XP, she covers news about trending topics in the television and entertainment industries. Moreover, Parvesh likes to dance and listen to music. She also finds time in her hectic schedule to relax and spend time with loved ones.

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