That sounds like a time-consuming process to keep track of all your open tabs.

Thankfully, there is a quicker way to do this.

Using Google Chrome Bookmarks

Start by openingGoogle Chromeand then bring up the webpages you want to save.

A screenshot of the Chrome context menu with the mouse hovered over Bookmark All Tabs in the Bookmarks sub menu

it’s possible for you to also rename the bookmark anytime.

Next, hover your cursor overBookmarks, and clickBookmark all tabsfrom the sub-menu.

It doesnt matter what option you choose.

A screenshot of the Bookmark All Tabs pop-up menu

after you grab made your choice, click theSavebutton.

Or pressCtrl + Shift + Oto access it quicker.

Right-punch any bookmark and clickCopyfrom the context menu.

A screenshot of bookmarks in a folder all being selected with the cursor hovering over Copy in the right click context menu

Finally, open a text editor or a Word document.

Then, right-click andPasteor pressCtrl + V, and the bookmarks links will appear as plain text.

you’re able to then save the file by clickingFileand thenSaveorSave asin the context menu.

A screenshot of URL links listed as plain text in Notepad

Or it’s possible for you to keep it for future use.

No more saving them manually, one at a time.

Another feature that Google Chrome offers is the ability to sync data, including bookmarks.

Did you know that you might easily back up and export your bookmarks?