- Open Chrome.
- Click the icon to the right of the address bar with the three dots (like a sideways ellipsis).
- Scroll down to Bookmarks and select Bookmark Open Pages. 4.Click New Folder.
- Name the new folder and click Save. This will save all your open tabs from a browsing session. To open them later, continue on to step six.
- Click the icon at the right of the address bar and select Bookmarks > Your Folder Name to open all of your saved tabs.
- Right click the folder that pops out after you highlight your new folder, and select Open All Bookmarks.
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