How to Set Multiple Custom Startup Pages in Google Chrome

How to Set Multiple Custom Startup Pages in Google Chrome

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In this video I'll show you how to set multiple custom startup pages in Google Chrome.

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Introduction: 0:00
Steps to Set Multiple Custom Startup Pages in Google Chrome: 0:26
Conclusion: 2:00

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Video Transcript:
Are you tired of having to create new tabs for the same pages you need open every time you launch Google Chrome? Thankfully, Google makes it easy to automatically open multiple pages every time you open Google Chrome. In this video I'll show you how to do this on the Google Chrome desktop browser.

Now let's walk through the steps to automatically load a group of tabs in Google Chrome.

Step 1. Open Google Chrome on your desktop browser, and then click the "+" sign to create a new tab for each site you want to open when you launch Google Chrome going forward. In this example I've got four sites open.

Step 2. Click the "Menu" icon at the end of the search bar along the top of the screen. The Menu icon features three vertical ellipses. A menu is displayed.

Step 3. Click "Settings." The Settings screen is displayed.

Step 4. Click "On Startup" in the menu on the left side of this screen. Options associated with starting up Google Chrome are shown on the right side of the screen.

Step 5. Click to select the radio button next to "Open a specific page or set of pages," and then choose "Use Current Pages" beneath that option. A list showing the pages that will open when you launch Google Chrome going forward are shown. Going forward, whenever you open Google Chrome, these sites will load by default.

You can add a page at any time by navigating back to the On Startup screen, clicking "Add a new page" and then entering the additional website you want to open when you start Google Chrome. This website will open in a new tab going forward.

You can also easily remove sites you no longer need to open automatically when you start Google Chrome. Simply navigate back to the On Startup screen, click the vertical ellipses next to the site you want to remove to open a menu, and then click "Remove."







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