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Browsing with Multiple Tabs
Chrome can have multiple web pages open at the same time, each in a different tab. This enables you to open multiple web pages at once and switch between them.
Tap the Tabs icon to display the Tabs screen.
Tap New Tab (+) to open a new tab displaying the New Tab screen.
- Tap the Menu button to navigate to a web page via the menu. For example, you may want to tap History on the menu so that you can navigate to a web page you visited earlier.
- Tap Home to display your home page in the new tab.
- Tap Search or Type URL to search using the search engine shown.
- Tap the microphone icon to perform a voice search.
- Tap one of the Most Visited site thumbnails to visit that site’s default page.
- Tap the Bookmarks star to display the Bookmarks screen, from which you can go to a bookmark.
Tap the Recent Tabs icon to display the Recent Tabs screen, from which you can go to a web page you have visited recently in Chrome using this Google account.
After opening multiple tabs, tap the Tabs icon to display the Tabs screen.
- Tap × to close a tab.
- Swipe a tab left or right off the list to close it.
- Tap and pull down or up to display more or less of the tabs. You can also tap and hold a tab to display more of the tab.
Tap the tab you want to display.