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How to set a Homepage in Google Chrome
In Google Chrome you can set the pages you want them to open on a startup. The option is a bit hidden that's why a lot of people are having hard time when trying to find it.
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In Google Chrome, click the Options button in the upper right corner of the browser's window (see picture) ...
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... and choose Settings.
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Scroll to the bottom of the Settings window and click Show advanced settings...
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Under On startup option choose Open a specific page or set of pages and click Set pages.
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Now enter the website you want it to open when Chrome starts up.
If you want your currently opened website to open on a startup then click Use current pages button.
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You can move all the entries up or down by clicking, holding and dragging them.
These entries represent the website that will open in individual tabs when you start the Chrome. The top entry will open in the first tab, second in the second tab and so on.
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If you want to get rid of an entry just click the Remove button.
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If you now close your Chrome and start it again, the Websites should open in different tabs accordingly to the entires you made.
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