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New tab button (+) missing

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New tab button used to the right of the last tab opened. Now completely missing. How do I get it back ?

New tab button used to the right of the last tab opened. Now completely missing. How do I get it back ?

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Please do the following.

  1. Right click a blank part of the Tab bar and choose Customize.

  2. A panel will open which you can ignore.

  3. On the right hand side of the Tab bar, you'll see a "+" sign (plus character).

  4. Drag that to somewhere else on the toolbar and it will become a button.

  5. Click the "Done" button.

You should now have a new tab button visible on the toolbar.


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Please do the following.

  1. Right click a blank part of the Tab bar and choose Customize.

  2. A panel will open which you can ignore.

  3. On the right hand side of the Tab bar, you'll see a "+" sign (plus character).

  4. Drag that to somewhere else on the toolbar and it will become a button.

  5. Click the "Done" button.

You should now have a new tab button visible on the toolbar.


If this answers your question, please click the Solved it button next to this post after you log in into the forum. This will help others searching for a solution to the same subject.

Thanks.