Have you ever been surfing the web, or watching a favorite YouTube video of yours or maybe even was connected to a server via a URL address and accidentally closed the tab without knowing that exact URL address to get the tab back open? It has happened to the best of us and can be truly frustrating if someone does not know how to relaunch that previously closed tab in a new tab. If you do not know how to Restore a Previously Closed TAB with Mozilla Firefox then look no further than this short tutorial using Mozilla Firefox as the internet web browser to restore a previously closed tab. In a few short and simple steps, you can Restore a Previously Closed TAB with Mozilla Firefox. Here’s how to do it…

Step 1. If you do not already have Mozilla Firefox running, launch a new session.

Step 2. Locate the menu bar (should be the uppermost bar with several button options) (File, Edit, View, History, Bookmarks, Tools, Help).

Step 3. Locate the “History” menu in the Menu Bar.

Step 4. Left click once on “History.”

Step 5. Hover the mouse cursor over “Recently Closed Tabs,” (should be the fourth option from the top).

Step 6. Locate the tab that you wish to restore.

Step 7. Left click once on the tab that you wish to restore.

That’s it!

Alternatively, you can use the quick and little handy keyboard shortcut of “Ctrl + Shirft + T” to Restore a Previously Closed TAB with Mozilla Firefox as you would by left clicking on the tab within the “Recently Closed Tabs” list, that should have the last ten recently closed tabs in your latest Mozilla Firefox session.

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