This has happened to me a lot more than I’d like to admit: I’d be browsing around with about a million tabs open, and for some reason I would decide that closing some of them would be a good idea.
Not so much.
As it turns out, I actually needed that last tab, but instead of cursing and throwing a fit of lament, I remembered this handy key combination.
Just click Ctrl+Shift+T and your last closed tab will open up!

This works in Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome and Internet Explorer! Give it a try next time you accidentally close a tab you needed!
~Andrew
Tags: chrome, Ctrl+Shift+T, firefox, internet explorer, Restore Last Tab



Thank you!!! It happens more than you would ever know!!!
Yes, I’ve done that too. Sometimes looking through “history” helps, but sometimes not. I’ve been saving the tips I’ll think I’ll have cause to use. This goes in that folder since now that I know how, it’ll be MONTHS before I need it.
Thanks
What a great tip. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve lost a web page
because I clicked on something and then I can’t even find it if I try
using the last known websites I’ve visited as that list doesn’t go back
that far.
Keep them coming!!! I absolutely love World Start as tips wise and
buy items wise, neither of them can be beat. WS is the best on the
Internet.
Very good, thanks.
Why didn’t I think of that! Thanks!
Good tip thanks.
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Good shortcut; if you know of any others, I’d love to have them. Thank you.
Excellent
I have found tabs in the history too.
Very good! Been reading and saving your tips for years!