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Get 'Recently Closed Tabs' on Google Chrome without Extensions

Working on internet is sometimes frustrating. If you are working on internet with  more and more open tabs on your web browser and what if your tab get closed accidentally? You may lose some important data for a while. You will get your closed tab after searching for it in ‘History’.

Now, there is no reason to worry about this issue. You can easily get back to your closed tabs without any extension. Yes, this is possible in the latest versions of Google Chrome browser. Take a look



What to do?
  • Open 'Google Chrome'.
  • Open the new tab or by simply using Ctrl+T combination.
  • You will see option for 'Recently Closed' at bottom right corner.
  • Explore it and you will get last 7 recently closed tabs.
  • Take a look at the screenshot at below for more help:





Another Way:
  • Open 'Google Chrome'.
  • After closing any tab, just use Ctrl+Shift+T.
  • Chrome will open the last tab that was closed.
Also, stay tuned to Google Chrome Inside. We will get back to you with more interesting tips!


Comments

Anonymous said…
developers already deleted that button...
Tanmay Patange said…
No, it is still available! When you open the new tab you will find that at bottom right corner. Download the latest stable version, Chrome 19 & they you can try :-)

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