How to Get Quick Tabs

When you surf the Internet it is possible to have multiple browser tabs open. Each browser quick tab contains a different Web page and keeps you from having several browser windows open while you are looking at more than one site at a time. A quick tab can be opened with just a few clicks of your mouse, or even by holding down a few shortcut buttons.

Things You'll Need

  • Computer with Internet access
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Instructions

    • 1

      Launch your Web browser. It doesn't matter what browser you use, because the instructions are similar.

    • 2

      On a Windows computer, press and hold "CTRL," then press "T." A new tab opens inside your current browser window. (On an Apple computer, the shortcut is "Command" and "T.")

      Alternatively, you can click the "File" menu item at the top of the browser window and select "Open New Tab" (or something similar, depending on your browser) from the list of options. This also opens a new quick tab.

    • 3

      Click the small "X" button on the tab to close it out when you have finished using it. If you want you can reorganize the arrangement if your quick tabs by clicking one of the quick tabs and dragging it over to the location where you want it.

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