How to Create and Save Tab Groups in Chrome

 Creating and saving tab groups in Google Chrome is a great way to organize your tabs and keep your browsing experience tidy. Here’s how you can create and save tab groups:



1. Creating a Tab Group

Steps:

  1. Open Tabs: Open the tabs you want to group together.
  2. Right-click on a Tab: Right-click on the tab you want to start a group with.
  3. Select "Add Tab to Group": In the context menu, choose "Add Tab to Group."
  4. Create New Group: Select "New Group." You can then name the group and choose a color to easily identify it.
  5. Add More Tabs: To add more tabs to this group, right-click on another tab, select "Add Tab to Group," and choose the existing group.

2. Customizing Tab Groups

Once you've created a tab group, you can customize it further:

  • Rename Group: Click on the colored dot (or group name) and type a new name.
  • Change Color: Click on the colored dot to choose a different color.
  • Move Tabs: Drag tabs in and out of the group as needed.
  • Collapse/Expand Group: Click on the group name to collapse or expand the tabs.

3. Saving Tab Groups

Chrome automatically saves your tab groups when you close and reopen the browser. Here’s how to ensure your groups are preserved:

Steps:

  1. Close Chrome Properly: When you close Chrome, make sure to close the entire window with the tab groups, not just individual tabs.
  2. Reopen Chrome: When you open Chrome again, go to "History" > "Recently Closed" > [Window with tab groups] if Chrome doesn’t automatically reopen your previous session.
  3. Check On Startup Settings: You can also ensure that Chrome always reopens your last session, including tab groups, by going to:
    • Settings: Click on the three-dot menu in the upper right corner and select "Settings."
    • On Startup: Under "On startup," select "Continue where you left off."
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