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How to use shortcuts to open multiple websites?

Do you want to use shortcuts to open multiple websites? It’s not just me, many people use multiple tabs on the web browser, and opening them one by one may be the task of some people.

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Why not use shortcuts to open multiple websites in multiple tabs in a web browser? It’s easy, all you need to do is create a shortcut on Windows 10. This is how to use shortcuts to open multiple websites on a Windows 10 PC or laptop.

How to use shortcuts to open multiple websites [Windows 10]:

Step 1: Launch Notepad from the “Start” menu or the search bar at the bottom of the taskbar. We will use Notepad to type and add a shortcut code for the website you want to visit.

Step 2: Now just copy the following code and paste it into notepad.

Step 3: Now save the notepad with a different file extension, click File -> Save As, and save it with any name and extension .bat. To change the file extension, select “All files” under “Save as type”. For example, if you use the Notepad name Websites.txt, replace .txt with the .bat extension.

The code you just pasted in Notepad has 5 websites, including Google, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. After executing the code, the website will be opened all at once in different tabs in one window. Windows 10 will use the default web browser to open the link.

You can edit the code and use shortcuts to replace these URLs with the websites you want to visit on your PC. There is no limit to links, you can add as many as you need, please make sure to put each link in its own line, that is, press Enter to get a new link, not in the same line. Also, make sure to keep the words “start” and “space” before each link.

If the website is opened in another web browser, you need to change the default web browser on Windows 10. To change the default web browser on your Windows 10 PC, click here to easily do the following: Step by Step Method. You can also set the new chrome-based Microsoft Edge browser as the default browser on your PC.

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