Duplicate into a new Chrome window – Right click on the tab and select ‘Duplicate’ to open a duplicate tab (same as in previous step). Duplicate into a new tab – Right click on the tab and select ‘Duplicate’:ī. Use the hotkey shortcut – press CTRL+N at the same time Duplicate Tabs In ChromeĪ. Duplicate into a new IE window – From the Menu bar select ‘File’ then ‘New Window’ – see the tip above if the Menu bar is hidden.Īlternative 1. Tip: if the Menu bar is hidden, press ALT to display it temporarily (to display it permanently, right click in the menu bar area and select/tick ‘Menu Bar’)ī. From the Menu bar select ‘File’ then ‘Duplicate Tab’ Use the hotkey shortcut – press CTRL+K at the same timeĪlternative 2. Duplicate into a new tab – Right click on the tab and select ‘Duplicate Tab’:Īlternative 1. Duplicating a tab keeps both the page history and your current location within the page. There are much better ways to duplicate tabs in IE and Chrome. Of course you could just copy the website address, open a new tab (or browser window) and then paste the address into the address bar but that is so long winded – it also loses where you were in the page and the history of the page so you can’t page back or forward… Sometimes you may want to duplicate tabs (the page that you are viewing) into a New Tab – or even a New Window.