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If you have a page you usually open when you start Chrome, consider setting it as your startup or home page! You can set up both a startup page--e.g., the page to which Chrome opens--and a home page (which is bound to Chrome's Home button) from within the Chrome settings menu.

Method 1
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Setting a Home Page

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  1. This is in the top right corner of your Chrome window.
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  2. You can find this under the "Appearance" section.
  3. This is beneath the Home Button checkbox.
  4. You can also check the "Use the New Tab page" box here.
  5. It's the house-shaped icon in the top left corner of your browser window; doing so should take you to your selected homepage!
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Method 2
Method 2 of 2:

Setting a Startup Page

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  1. This is in the top right corner of your Chrome window.
  2. Click the radio checkbox next to "Open a specific page or set of pages".
  3. You may need to do this twice, if prompted.
  4. Doing so should take you to your selected startup page!
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      • If you don't have a Home icon in your browser after following these steps, close and re-open your browser.
      • If you have an email address or similar service that you usually forget to check, consider setting it as your startup page.
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      1. Open Chrome.
      2. Click the menu.
      3. Click Settings .
      4. Select "Show Home Button."
      5. Click Change next to the current page.
      6. Select "Open this page."
      7. Enter the URL.
      8. Click OK' .

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