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How to bookmark all open browser tabs at once

Bookmarking all open browser tabs at once is an oft-overlooked convenience. We'll show you how to bookmark them in Chrome, Firefox, and IE.

Tabs, tabs and more tabs
Browser tabs are a wonderful thing.
Screenshot by Ed Rhee

Browser tabs are a wonderful convenience that allow you to browse the Internet without cluttering up your desktop.

Another great, but often overlooked convenience, is being able to bookmark all open tabs at the same time. Maybe you've been researching something on the Internet for hours and have several tabs open, but need to stop for the day. What do you do? Leave your browser up and your computer on until you come back? Bookmark each tab individually? Nah.

Here's how to bookmark all open browser tabs at once:

Chrome
Right-click on a tab and select "Bookmark all tabs" or hit Ctrl+Shift+D.

Bookmark all open tabs in Chrome
Screenshot by Ed Rhee

Firefox
Just like in Chrome, right-click on a tab and select "Bookmark All Tabs" or hit Ctrl+Shift+D.

Bookmark all open tabs in Firefox
Screenshot by Ed Rhee

Internet Explorer
Click on the "View favorites" icon, then the "Add favorites" drop-down menu. Select "Add current tabs to favorites." You can save a few steps by hitting Alt+Z, then clicking on "Add current tabs to favorites."

Bookmark all open tabs in Internet Explorer
Screenshot by Ed Rhee

That's it. Now you know how to bookmark all your open tabs with just a couple of mouse clicks or with keyboard shortcuts.