last session of tabs, or a specific group of pages. The Chromium version
of Microsoft Edge on Windows 10 includes settings that allow you to
customize the startup behavior.
most people), you can change the settings to instruct the Chromium Edge to
save your current session, allowing you to resume where you left off.
Alternatively, if you use the same websites every day, you can specify
which pages the browser should load on startup.
Microsoft Edge’s Chromium version on Windows 10.
To start Microsoft Edge on a new tab, use these steps:
01. Open Microsoft Edge.
02. Click the Settings and More (three-dotted) button on the top-right
corner.
03. Click on Settings.
04. Click the On Startup page.
05. Select the Open a new tab option.
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Once you’ve completed the steps, Microsoft Edge will always open in a new
tab when you launch it.
To open the last session tabs with Microsoft Edge, use these steps:
01. Open Microsoft Edge.
02. Click the Settings and More (three-dotted) button on the top-right
corner.
03. Click on Settings.
04. Click the On Startup page.
05. Select the Continue where you left off option.
When you finish the steps, Microsoft Edge will open the last session tabs to
continue where you left off.
To open one or multiple pages on startup with Chromium Edge, use these
steps:
01. Open Microsoft Edge.
02. Click the Settings and More (three-dotted) button on the top-right
corner.
03. Click on Settings.
04. Click the On Startup page.
05. Select the Open a specific page or pages option.
06. Click the Add a new page button.
multiple pages.
you want to open on startup for all currently open tabs.
(three-dotted) button on the right side and select Edit or Delete.
specified when you first launch it.







