Title: “Unlock the Secret Shortcut: Learn How to Copy URLs of All Open Tabs in Google Chrome like a Pro!”
Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you have multiple tabs open in Google Chrome and you need to copy the URLs of all those tabs? Perhaps you want to share the links with someone or simply save them for future reference. Whatever the reason, manually copying the URLs can be time-consuming and tedious, especially if you have dozens of tabs open.
Fortunately, there is a secret shortcut that can help you copy the URLs of all open tabs in Chrome like a pro! With just a few simple steps, you can quickly save the URLs of all your open tabs and move on with your work. Here’s how to do it:
Open Google Chrome and go to the first tab you want to copy the URL from.
Right-click on the tab and select “Copy Link Address” from the context menu.
Press and hold the Ctrl key (Windows) or Command key (Mac) and click on each tab you want to copy the URL from. Note that the selected tabs will be highlighted in blue.
Release the keys and right-click on any of the selected tabs.
Select “Copy Link Address” from the context menu.
Open a text editor such as Notepad or Microsoft Word.
Press Ctrl+V (Windows) or Command+V (Mac) to paste the URLs into the editor.
Save the document to your computer.
That’s it! You have successfully copied the URLs of all your open tabs in Chrome. This shortcut can save you a lot of time, especially if you have multiple tabs open.
But wait, there’s more! If you want to take this shortcut to the next level, you can use a Chrome extension called Copy All URLs. This extension allows you to copy the URLs of all open tabs in Chrome with just one click.
Here’s how to use Copy All URLs:
Go to the Chrome Web Store and search for “Copy All URLs.”
Click “Add to Chrome” and follow the instructions to install the extension.
Once installed, click on the Copy All URLs icon in your Chrome toolbar.
A pop-up window will appear containing the URLs of all your open tabs. You can copy the URLs to your clipboard or download them as a text file.
With Copy All URLs, you can copy the URLs of all your open tabs in seconds, without having to manually select each tab. This extension can be a real time-saver, especially if you regularly work with multiple tabs in Chrome.
In conclusion, copying the URLs of all your open tabs in Google Chrome doesn’t have to be a daunting task. With the secret shortcut and the Copy All URLs extension, you can do it like a pro in just a few simple steps. Give it a try and see how much time you can save!
Do you know there are ways to copy the URLs of all open tabs in Google Chrome in one go? Imagine a scenario where you have to share multiple website links with your colleague. Instead of copying the URLs of every opened tab in Google Chrome one by one, you can copy the URLs of all opened tabs at the same time. Here’s how you can copy all URLs of opened tabs in Google Chrome.
1. Use Bookmark
Bookmark, as its name implies, allows you to save a website so you can quickly access it again later. By making use of this Bookmark feature, you can also copy the URLs of all bookmarked websites and share them with others.
In Google Chrome, add all the websites of your opened tabs to Bookmarks. You can do this by going to “Menu (three-dot button) -> Bookmarks -> Bookmark all tabs.”
Once you hit the “Bookmark all tabs” button, you will be asked whether you want to save the bookmarks in a new folder or an already existing folder. Choose your desired option and hit the “Save” button.
Open the Bookmark Manager by going to “Menu (three-dot button) -> Bookmarks -> Bookmark Manager.”
In the newly opened Bookmark Manager window, click the folder where you have stored all the opened tabs.
Click the first bookmark in the list and press Ctrl + A on your keyboard to select every bookmark on the list. Alternatively, you can right-click on the list of selected bookmarks and choose the “Copy” option.
To paste the links of the bookmarks, open Notepad. You can also open any other software, such as Microsoft Word or WordPad, to paste the links.
Paste the links either by right-clicking on the new page of Notepad or pressing Ctrl + V on your keyboard.
That’s it! You have successfully copied the URLs of all the opened tabs in Google Chrome. Notably, you will get the list of the web addresses in text format.
2. Use TabCopy Chrome Extension
Google Chrome has useful extensions available in its Chrome Web Store. One of the best Chrome extensions that allows you to copy all the URLs of opened tabs is TabCopy. It is a simple and easy-to-use extension.
Download the TabCopy Chrome extension from the web store.
Open all the websites you want to copy the links of.
Hit the TabCopy extension icon on the toolbar to access the drop-down menu. It shows three options:
- Copy the URL of the selected tab.Copy the URLs of all the tabs in the current window.Copy the URLs of all the tabs in all of the open windows.
- TabCopy provides options to copy the URLs in three different formats:
- Expanded: this will copy and paste the URL and the title of the website in separate lines with a blank line in between.Compact: the URL and title are copied with no extra spacing.Link: the URL will be copied as a hyperlink.
Choose any of the options and use Notepad or any other apps and paste the links.
Wrapping Up
You can make use of the above-mentioned methods to copy all the URLs of opened tabs in Google Chrome. Also be sure to check out the extensions to annotate text on the Web.
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