Your browsing history displays on a new tab, grouped into time periods. Under “Recently closed”, on the submenu, selecting the option that says “X tabs” (for example, “2 tabs”) will open that many recently closed tabs in a new browser window. To access your browsing history, click the Chrome menu button (three horizontal bars) in the upper-right corner of the browser window. If you can’t remember the URL or name of a webpage you visited last week, that you want to visit again, you can look through your browsing history to see if looking at the webpages you’ve visited jogs your memory. The option is in a different place on the menu depending on whether you right-clicked on a tab or on an empty part of the tab bar. Repeatedly selecting “Reopen closed tab”, or pressing Ctrl+Shift+T will open previously closed tabs in the order they were closed. ![]() You can also press Ctrl+Shift+T on your keyboard to reopen the last closed tab. To reopen the most recently closed tab in Chrome, right-click on the tab bar and select “Reopen closed tab” from the popup menu.
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