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Restoring session

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Hi, is it possible to restore two sessions back? After restarting the computer, I accidentally opened and closed a new session, and in the previous one I had many important tabs open. Is it possible to recover them?

Hi, is it possible to restore two sessions back? After restarting the computer, I accidentally opened and closed a new session, and in the previous one I had many important tabs open. Is it possible to recover them?

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Unfortunately the restore session only works for one window and only the most recent session, so you won't bee able to recover the older one. I'd reference your full history by clicking the library icon -> History -> show Full history and seeing if you can retrieve the tabs you had open

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Eve said

I'd reference your full history by clicking the library icon -> History -> show Full history and seeing if you can retrieve the tabs you had open

unfortunately some of those cards were opened even a few months ago.... :( you know, lots of many important things to do... ;) looking for them in history is like looking for a needle in a haystack

Anyway, thank you :)