Move Multiple Tabs In Chrome By Selecting Them With The Shift Key

Move Multiple Tabs In Chrome By Selecting Them With The Shift Key

If you have a bunch of tabs open in Chrome, you might want to select a group to move around at once. The Next Web Points out you can do this by simply holding down the Shift key as you select two different tabs.

The process here works the same as when you’re selecting files. Shift-click a tab on one side, then a tab on the other, and all the tabs in-between get selected so you can move them at once. If you want more precise control, you can also Control+click (Command+click on Mac) to select specific tabs.

This handy trick moves multiple Chrome tabs at once [The Next Web]


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