ctrl+shift+t

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Ctrl+Shift+T is a browser keyboard shortcut that restores recently closed tabs, functioning as an undo command for accidental tab closures. On WindowsForum.com, discussions highlight its role in recovering lost research, articles, or conversation threads, making it a valuable tool for maintaining productivity and reducing frustration during web browsing. The shortcut works across major browsers and is often compared to Ctrl+Z for its ability to reverse mistakes. Users share tips on leveraging Ctrl+Shift+T to quickly reopen multiple tabs in the order they were closed, helping to preserve digital workflows and avoid data loss.
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    Unlock Productivity: The Power of Ctrl+Shift+T for Tab Recovery

    Ctrl+Shift+T: The Digital Undo That Keeps You Sane Have you ever found yourself mourning the loss of a well-researched article, an inspirational blog, or the thread of a brilliant conversation—all because you accidentally clicked the dreaded “X” on your browser tab? We’ve all been there. One...
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