
Not ideal, but that is what the Feedback page is for.

The new page will still feature Bing on the page, but the address bar will use your newly chosen default. From there, you can manage search engines and select the default, which apparently will work in the address bar. On the "Settings" page, choose "Privacy and services", then find "Address bar >" and expand that. Try edge://settings/searchengines, I think that might work. Not sure how one changes the default search engine, since I use Duck-Duck-Go and Bing over Google. The picture of the day is fine, quick links should list Google as an option so leave those. I would go to "Custom" and turn off content. Now, you can customise the new tab page to be as inoffensive as possible. Then, select "On startup" in the left hand panel, and choose "Open a specific page or pages", and select the page you want to start at (i.e. To do this go to Settings (the easiest way to do this is to type chrome://settings/ into the address bar and hit ENTER), then scroll down to On start-up and select Continue where you left off.Select "Appearance" in the left hand panel, and then you can turn on the "Show home button" and set a homepage. There's a way to get it to reload all the tabs that you previously had open. Well, that's one way to deal with tab overload! I want each new file to open in a new Excel program window, so that each new worksheet excel does not open in the same window. My Problem: Microsoft Excel opens each new worksheet in the same window.

6: NO! I CLOSED MY BROWSER AND LOST ALL MY TABS Microsoft Excel displays new worksheet tabs in the same window - resulting in many tabs in one open window if more than one file is open. 5: HELP! I CLOSED A TAB I NEEDED!Īccidentally closed a tab that you needed? You can resurrect it by hitting Ctrl-Shift-T on Windows or Command-Shift-T on Mac. I particularly like grabbing a bunch of tabs related to a single project and dragging them out into a new window. Why do this? Well, after having selected multiple tabs, you can do things like drag them out into a new window or right-click on them and close them or mute them if they are emitting an annoying noise. To do this, hold down CTRL in Windows or Command in Mac, and then click on the tabs you want to pick out of the vast ocean of tabs you have open. Now we come to one of the coolest features, which is the ability to select multiple tabs in Google Chrome.
