![]() In the “Bookmark All Tabs” window that appears, enter a name for your new bookmarks folder at the top. (Alternatively, press Ctrl+Shift+D on Windows and Linux or Command+Shift+D on Mac.) After opening multiple sites, click the menu button (three dots) in the top-right corner of the Chrome window and select Bookmarks > Bookmark all tabs. ![]() Then, open the sites that you want to copy the addresses of. To get started, open Chrome on Windows, Linux, or Mac. You can add all your open tabs into a bookmarks folder and then copy the addresses of all bookmarked sites inside the folder. While you can’t copy the website addresses of all your open tabs directly, Chrome does allow you to copy the addresses of your bookmarked sites. But there’s a workaround for Windows, Linux, and Mac, and we’ll show you how to use it. By default, Google Chrome doesn’t offer a direct way to copy the addresses (URLs) of all open tabs at once.
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