Tab Groups is a new feature that allows you to easily create groups of open tabs to better organize pages that you’re viewing. However, the features is disabled by default, and you must dive into the experimental settings to enable it. In this guide, you’ll learn the steps to enable and start using Tab Groups to better manage and organize your open tabs in Chrome on Windows 10.

How to enable Tab Groups in Chrome How to use Tab Groups in Chrome

How to enable Tab Groups in Chrome

Enable Tab Groups in Chrome: Once you complete the steps, you can start creating groups to better manage your open tabs. Chrome Tab Groups option

How to use Tab Groups in Chrome

Use Tab Groups in Chrome: After you complete the steps, you’ll have a better control and organization over your open tabs. Chrome create group tab option Chrome customize tab group Add tab to group When using Tab Groups, you can drag and drop tabs around to move them to another group, or you can right-click a tab and select the Add to existing group menu and choose the group you want to move it. If you no longer need the tab in a group, right-click the tab and select the Remove from group option. To remove all the tabs, click the colored dot and select the Ungroup option, or Close group to close all the tabs of a group. Or you can always close each tab individually. If you don’t like the current order of the groups, you can click and hold the colored dot icon to rearrange the order of the groups within the window. While Tab Groups is a useful feature to manage open pages, remember that the feature is only available during the current session, once you close and reopen Google Chrome, the groups will be removed. All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.