On the right of that is the recently closed menu, and it is here that you can restore a closed browser window provided that it is still listed here. Here you find links to most visited websites and apps that you can switch between. Press Ctrl-T to open a new blank tab page and locate the menu bar at the bottom. So how do you reopen a closed browser window in Google Chrome then? You find the answer to that question on Chrome's new tab page. But the history is just listing all websites and services that have been visited in the past regardless of browser window they have been opened in. A click on the menu button in Chrome displays a new restore tab menu that you can use instead as well.īut how do you open a closed window in Chrome? As a Firefox user I went straight to the History of the browser thinking that Google would display recently closed windows there much like Mozilla does in its Firefox browser. You can restore the old tab page for now by following the link in this paragraph. Update: Google has changed the new tab page which no longer displays options to restore tabs there. The only option in that case is to go through the history to open tabs instead that were displayed in that browser window. There does not seem to be a way to restore closed windows in Chrome if the closed window is no longer displayed under Recently Closed in the History menu.
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