Set Your Chrome Startup Page

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Set Your Chrome Startup Page
1. Open the New Tab page
• Chrome opens to a blank New Tab.
• You’ll see shortcuts, the Google search bar, and background (if set).
• This is the default for most users.

2. Continue where you left off
• Reopens all tabs and windows from your last session.
• Useful if you regularly work with many tabs.
• Note: if Chrome crashed, it may reopen everything again.

3. Open a specific set of pages
• Opens one or more websites you choose every time Chrome starts.
• Common for email, work dashboards, or daily tools.
• You can:
• Add pages manually
• Use currently open tabs as the startup set
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