Welcome to another guide by AskCaty.com. As we all know that Google Chrome is one of the popular and most used web browsers around the World. While browsing websites, many users keep opening tabs and closing tabs depending upon their work preferences. Sometimes users mistakenly even close those tabs of Google Chrome which are still in their use.
In this guide, we’ll check out how can we reopen a closed tab in Google Chrome.
How to Reopen a Closed Tab in Google Chrome
We’ll check out what are the ways to reopen a closed tab in Google Chrome.
One way to reopen the recently closed tab is to do right click on the empty place in browser’s tab bar section and select “Reopen Closed Tab” from the give list of options. Doing this will restore the recently closed tab in your Google Chrome web browser.
Remember, repeating this method will keep opening all the recent tabs in the same order they closed in.
How to Reopen a Closed Tab in Google Chrome with Keyboard Shortcut Method
Another way of reopening a recently closed tab in Google Chrome is by using shortcut keys combination. Its very simple, all you have to do is press “CTRL+SHIFT+T” to reopen a recently closed tab in web browser Google Chrome.
This shortcut key method works the same as by using the right-click technique of reopening closed tabs. Continous use of shortcut key method will keep reopening all closed tabs in a sequence according to history.
How to Reopen any Specific Closed Tab in Google Chrome
Well, this is the most common method that people use to reopen closed tabs in Google Chrome. All you have to do is to click on the three dots icon on the top right corner of Google Chrome. Move a cursor on History option to open up a side list of all closed tabs in Google Chrome History. Click on any tab to open that closed tab once again in Google Chrome.
Congratulations, you have successfully managed to reopen a closed tab in Google Chrome in three possible ways. I hope this guide will help you in reopening any closed tab you want to reopen in Google Chrome.
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