Chrome, Google's browser, offers many useful functions to make browsing the World Wide Web as comfortable as possible. You can import new bookmarks with the push of a button and easily integrate them into your current favorites, you can add new functions through an extension or synchronize your personal settings and all history on all the devices you use..
Another very useful function is the one that allows you to restore the previous Chrome session or the last used tabs. In the next few paragraphs we will explain how it is done exactly.
If you accidentally closed a tab and no longer know how you got to the page, nothing happens, Chrome's restore function will solve your problem. You just have to follow these instructions to be able to restore recently closed Chrome tabs..
If the browser has been closed due to a software or system error, Google Chrome automatically asks if you want to restore the last session when you reopen the browser. In this case, just confirm the option to restore the tabs of the visited pages.
Sometimes you want or need to restore multiple tabs at the same time, for example, if you have accidentally closed the entire browser or if the browser closes automatically as a result of a system update . Chrome only offers a general function to restore the entire session if the program was closed due to a system error, so if you want to recover several tabs or the entire session, do not avoid taking the following detour..
Step 1 . Open Chrome and access the main menu through the three-dot icon that appears in the upper right, next to the address bar.
Step 2 . In the main menu, select the entry? History ? and click? History ? in the menu that opens. Now Chrome presents you with a list of all the pages you accessed in the last session (if you don't delete your history regularly or automatically, many more pages will appear):
Step 3 . To restore the desired Chrome tabs, hold down the [Ctrl] key and left-click on all the desired entries, one after the other, and they will be integrated back into the tab bar:
Chrome also offers you a solution to be able to reopen your recently closed pages without problem . In the browser settings you can determine that when you open it, the? Recently closed pages ?. In that case, you no longer have to worry if you accidentally close tabs or if Chrome closes unexpectedly, as all you have to do is reopen the browser to restore the tabs. You can activate the function as follows: