How to Restore Closed Tabs in Your Web Browser

Quickly learn how to restore original tabs in your web browser with simple shortcuts and history checks.

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To restore original tabs in your web browser, try pressing Ctrl + Shift + T (or Cmd + Shift + T on Mac). This shortcut reopens your last closed tabs. Alternatively, you can check your browser history to manually reopen individual tabs. For Chrome, click on the three dots in the upper-right corner, go to History, and select the tabs you need.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is the shortcut to reopen closed tabs? Press Ctrl + Shift + T on Windows or Cmd + Shift + T on Mac to quickly reopen your last closed tab.
  2. How can I access my browser history? You can access your browser history by clicking on the menu in your browser, usually indicated by three dots, and selecting 'History' from the dropdown.
  3. Can I reopen multiple closed tabs at once? While the shortcut only reopens one tab at a time, you can manually select multiple tabs from your browser history to reopen them.
  4. What if I accidentally closed my entire window? You can use the same shortcut (Ctrl + Shift + T or Cmd + Shift + T) to restore closed windows along with their tabs until they're all restored.