Final answer:
To set tabs to auto open in Chrome, go to Settings, click on 'On startup', and choose 'Continue where you left off'.
Step-by-step explanation:
To set tabs to auto open in Chrome, follow these steps:
- Open Chrome and click on the three-dot menu icon in the top right corner.
- Select 'Settings' from the dropdown menu.
- Scroll down and click on 'On startup'.
- Choose the option 'Continue where you left off'.
By selecting this option, Chrome will automatically open any tabs that were open when you last closed.
To auto-open tabs in Chrome, go to Settings, select 'On startup,' then choose 'Open a specific page or set of pages' or 'Continue where you left off' to have Chrome open specific tabs or your last session's tabs when starting.
Setting Tabs to Auto Open in Chrome
To set tabs to automatically open in Chrome when you start the browser, you need to adjust the settings in Chrome itself. Here is how you can do it:
- At the top right, click on the three vertical dots to open the menu, and then click Settings.
- Under the On startup section, select Open a specific page or set of pages.
- Click on Add a new page or Use current pages to set which pages will automatically open when Chrome starts.
If you want to reopen the pages that were open last time before Chrome was closed, choose the option Continue where you left off under the On startup section. This feature can be particularly useful if you have a set of websites you frequently visit as soon as you open your browser.