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7. New tab, same as the old tab
7 . New tab, same as the old tab

Often enough to be annoying, the next web page you want to open is the one you closed five minutes ago because you thought you were done with it, not counting the times when your finger slipped and you closed the wrong one by accident. Right-click on any tab and you can get the last tab you closed or any of the tabs you closed in the current browsing session in this window. Open a new tab and you get the same options, along with the option to reload all the tabs from your previous session. And because you often need a new tab to work with text copied from a web page, you get your default accelerators too. If you’re in presentation mode in Vista, the Reopen closed tabs list will be collapsed by default, so the audience doesn’t get to see what you were doing before they came in.
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