How Can I Go Back on a Deleted History Tab?
Google Chrome is a Web browser that keeps a record of your browsing history. You can use the "History" function to view links of all the Web pages that you have visited recently within a special tab. Clicking a link to a Web page will automatically delete the "History" tab, replacing it with a tab containing the new Web page. However, you can get back to the "History" tab by using the Google Chrome "Back" button.
Instructions
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Press the "Ctrl" and "H" buttons simultaneously to open the History tab.
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Click on a link within the "History" tab. Google Chrome will delete the "History" tab and replace it with a new tab.
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Click and hold the "Back" button on the replaced Google Chrome tab window. This button is located on the upper left-corner of the tab window.
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Click the "History" or the "Show Full History" option on the drop-down menu to get back to the "History" tab.
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Tips & Warnings
Firefox and Internet Explorer 9 do not use history tabs to show the browsing history. Opera features a history tab but does not automatically delete it when double-clicking a link within.