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Restore previous sessions tabs without restoring the session.

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I'd like to be able to restore the previous sessions tabs without restoring the session.

Currenlty, I have the following options under History: 1) Restore Previous Session 2) Recently Closed Tab 3) Recently Closed Window

None of these options give me quite what I'm looking for. Instead I would like to do something like: History > Recently Closed Tab > "15 Tabs" Where the "15 Tab" is an option that would open all 15 URL's from the previous session, but in a clean state.

Thanks,

Josh

I'd like to be able to restore the previous sessions tabs without restoring the session. Currenlty, I have the following options under History: 1) Restore Previous Session 2) Recently Closed Tab 3) Recently Closed Window None of these options give me quite what I'm looking for. Instead I would like to do something like: History > Recently Closed Tab > "15 Tabs" Where the "15 Tab" is an option that would open all 15 URL's from the previous session, but in a clean state. Thanks, Josh

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Hi, you will have to work your way through these reading the features of each to see what suits your needs : https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/search/?platform=windows&q=Session+

Please let us know if this solved your issue or if need further assistance.

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I already did that. While I found some that can partially solve my need, they either require manual intervention, or don't quite do what I need.

Hence this post that is requesting a new feature.

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You can use the utility on this website to inspect a sessionstore file.

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I've used that before, but that is even less automated than using the add-ons I've looked at.

Once again this is a feature request. If you need to re-categorize it, that is fine.

Thanks