Ctrl/Cmd-Shift-T will get your last closed tab back. (personally, I'd find it easier to remember Ctrl/Cmd-Shift-W since Ctrl/Cmd-W is what closed it, shifting would reverse that action, similar to TAB & Shift-TAB in other contexts, but since Ctrl/Cmd-T opens a new tab, I can sort of see why that combo was chosen as an 'undo' action.)

Yes, that would be nice in GnuCash.

Regards,
Adrien

On 4/12/23 10:43 AM, David Carlson wrote:
I finally found a need to join this discussion.  I just accidentally used
'Ctrl-W' in Firefox, closing the GMail tab instead of searching for that
string in this discussion.  Because I have closed tabs accidentally several
times in Firefox in the past, I already know that I can go to the history
page, find that tab and re-open it.  I think that Firefox also has a
shortcut to do the same thing, but I haven't tried to find and memorize it.

I want to suggest adding a similar feature to Gnucash to undo actions like
closing tabs.

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