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Locking, please continue here: /questions/790884

Regarding my previous question of retrieving inadvertently closed tabs: I just noticed that there is a "Recently Closed Tabs" menu item in the History menu, which should allow me to choose tabs I want to retrieve. But on my computer, this menu item is dim, and can't be used. Why is this?

Also: I would have added this question to my previous post, but I couldn't find any way to edit my previous post. Is there a way to edit one's posts in this forum?

<blockquote>Locking, please continue here: [/questions/790884]</blockquote><br> Regarding my previous question of retrieving inadvertently closed tabs: I just noticed that there is a "Recently Closed Tabs" menu item in the History menu, which should allow me to choose tabs I want to retrieve. But on my computer, this menu item is dim, and can't be used. Why is this? Also: I would have added this question to my previous post, but I couldn't find any way to edit my previous post. Is there a way to edit one's posts in this forum?

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