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I believe that's how it works in Firefox, at least. I use a plug-in for FF
called "Morning Coffee" that allows you to set pages to automatically open
for each day of the week. You could probably use that to open just the tab
or tabs you need.
Alternately, open a single tab and set that as home page.
-=Ed. M.
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> Is it just me, or when attempting to set a Home page in any
> of several browsers, if multiple tabs are open and you select
> "Use current", the browser fills the field with the addresses
> of all the open pages, rather than just that of the current tab?
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> If I'm not the only one who gets that effect (which doesn't
> work too well as a home page setting), does it seem a
> reasonable way to handle this function in a world where
> tabbed browsing is the standard?
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