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How to reopen a closed browser tab

  • by Gee-Tech
  • Web

It’s a common occurrence to have multiple tabs open in a browser, and sometimes we accidentally close the wrong one.

Instead of manually searching through your browser history to find the closed tab, there’s a quicker and more efficient way to reopen it.

By using the keyboard shortcut of Ctrl+Shift+T (on a PC) or Command+Shift+T (on a Mac), the last closed tab will automatically be reopened.

This is a convenient feature that can save you time and hassle when trying to access a previously closed tab.

Additionally, you can repeatedly hit the same shortcut multiple times to restore multiple closed tabs in the order they were closed.

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