T2MTU: Set Tabs to Auto-Open in Chrome

by Amanda Dills
10/31/23

So far, October tutorials have focused on Chrome browser hacks, and today, we are continuing that series. Click the video below, or keep scrolling to see how to set Chrome to open a specific set of tabs that you specify every time you open the program.

Set Chrome to Open Specific Tabs Each Time it Starts

Step 0 (Optional): Open up a new window with the specific tabs you want Chrome to open each time you start the program.

Step 1: Open Chrome and click on the 3-dot icon in the very upper right-hand corner of your Chrome browser window.

Step 2: Select Settings

Step 3: Find the option on the Settings screen that says “On Startup”

Step 4: Select “Open a specific page or set of pages.” Then either click the “Use current pages” link, or use the “Add a new page” link to add pages individually.

Now, every time you start Chrome, it will open up a window with the specific tabs you selected.

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