To save a Google Chrome window, effectively saving all open tabs within it, you can bookmark all the tabs at once.
Here's how:
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Using Bookmarks: The most straightforward way is to bookmark all tabs in the window.
- Right-click on any tab in the window you want to save.
- Select "Bookmark all tabs...".
- Choose a name for the folder where you want to save the tabs (e.g., "Project Research," "Shopping Ideas"). You can also create a new folder.
- Select a location for the folder in your bookmarks bar or other bookmark location.
- Click "Save".
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Using Keyboard Shortcut: You can also use a keyboard shortcut for quicker access.
- Windows: Press
Ctrl + Shift + D
. - Mac: Press
Cmd + Shift + D
.
This will bring up the same "Bookmark All Tabs" dialog box.
- Windows: Press
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Accessing Saved Tabs: To reopen the saved window:
- Find the folder you created in your bookmarks.
- Right-click on the folder.
- Select "Open all [number] bookmarks" or "Open all in new window".
Important Notes:
- This method bookmarks all the currently open tabs in that specific window. If you have multiple Chrome windows open, you must repeat this process for each window separately.
- The tabs are saved as bookmarks within a folder. Reopening the folder opens all the tabs as they were when you saved them.
- If you want to save your entire Chrome session (all windows and tabs), you can look into Chrome extensions designed for session management. This can provide additional features like automatic saving and syncing across devices.