Is it possible to move multiple tabs to a new window in Opera?












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Is it possible to select multiple tabs from one window in Opera and then move them to another/new window in one go - that is, without moving each tab individually? I'm not bothered if the functionality comes out of the box or via an extension.



I'm currently using 32.0.1948.69 on OS X El Capitan and have tried various combinations of cmd, alt, ctrl, and shift while clicking multiple tabs. None seem to work.



EDIT: added clarification that I'm not interested in moving multiple tabs one at a time










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    I'm missing the same feature. I would call it "Detach tabs to the right" and place it in the tab context menu. Unfortunately, I also didn't find a plugin which helps out here.

    – Daniel Alder
    Nov 14 '16 at 0:00











  • yes, I was hoping for the same ... I prefer Opera to Chrome for its lighter resource footprint, and in so many ways it's functionally equivalent; but multiple tab select is a very handy thing I'm missing greatly from Chrome

    – Aaron Wallentine
    Dec 22 '16 at 19:34











  • I don't understand the "clarification" that you're "not interested in moving multiple tabs at one time" ... I thought that was the whole question?

    – Aaron Wallentine
    Dec 22 '16 at 19:36











  • The only answer to the question is about moving one tab at a time (click and drag one tab to a new window, repeat for each tab). I was already aware of that ability, hence I added the clarification that I want to select n tabs at once and move them all to a new/different window in one go.

    – ajmccluskey
    Dec 23 '16 at 23:05
















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Is it possible to select multiple tabs from one window in Opera and then move them to another/new window in one go - that is, without moving each tab individually? I'm not bothered if the functionality comes out of the box or via an extension.



I'm currently using 32.0.1948.69 on OS X El Capitan and have tried various combinations of cmd, alt, ctrl, and shift while clicking multiple tabs. None seem to work.



EDIT: added clarification that I'm not interested in moving multiple tabs one at a time










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    I'm missing the same feature. I would call it "Detach tabs to the right" and place it in the tab context menu. Unfortunately, I also didn't find a plugin which helps out here.

    – Daniel Alder
    Nov 14 '16 at 0:00











  • yes, I was hoping for the same ... I prefer Opera to Chrome for its lighter resource footprint, and in so many ways it's functionally equivalent; but multiple tab select is a very handy thing I'm missing greatly from Chrome

    – Aaron Wallentine
    Dec 22 '16 at 19:34











  • I don't understand the "clarification" that you're "not interested in moving multiple tabs at one time" ... I thought that was the whole question?

    – Aaron Wallentine
    Dec 22 '16 at 19:36











  • The only answer to the question is about moving one tab at a time (click and drag one tab to a new window, repeat for each tab). I was already aware of that ability, hence I added the clarification that I want to select n tabs at once and move them all to a new/different window in one go.

    – ajmccluskey
    Dec 23 '16 at 23:05














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Is it possible to select multiple tabs from one window in Opera and then move them to another/new window in one go - that is, without moving each tab individually? I'm not bothered if the functionality comes out of the box or via an extension.



I'm currently using 32.0.1948.69 on OS X El Capitan and have tried various combinations of cmd, alt, ctrl, and shift while clicking multiple tabs. None seem to work.



EDIT: added clarification that I'm not interested in moving multiple tabs one at a time










share|improve this question
















Is it possible to select multiple tabs from one window in Opera and then move them to another/new window in one go - that is, without moving each tab individually? I'm not bothered if the functionality comes out of the box or via an extension.



I'm currently using 32.0.1948.69 on OS X El Capitan and have tried various combinations of cmd, alt, ctrl, and shift while clicking multiple tabs. None seem to work.



EDIT: added clarification that I'm not interested in moving multiple tabs one at a time







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    I'm missing the same feature. I would call it "Detach tabs to the right" and place it in the tab context menu. Unfortunately, I also didn't find a plugin which helps out here.

    – Daniel Alder
    Nov 14 '16 at 0:00











  • yes, I was hoping for the same ... I prefer Opera to Chrome for its lighter resource footprint, and in so many ways it's functionally equivalent; but multiple tab select is a very handy thing I'm missing greatly from Chrome

    – Aaron Wallentine
    Dec 22 '16 at 19:34











  • I don't understand the "clarification" that you're "not interested in moving multiple tabs at one time" ... I thought that was the whole question?

    – Aaron Wallentine
    Dec 22 '16 at 19:36











  • The only answer to the question is about moving one tab at a time (click and drag one tab to a new window, repeat for each tab). I was already aware of that ability, hence I added the clarification that I want to select n tabs at once and move them all to a new/different window in one go.

    – ajmccluskey
    Dec 23 '16 at 23:05














  • 1





    I'm missing the same feature. I would call it "Detach tabs to the right" and place it in the tab context menu. Unfortunately, I also didn't find a plugin which helps out here.

    – Daniel Alder
    Nov 14 '16 at 0:00











  • yes, I was hoping for the same ... I prefer Opera to Chrome for its lighter resource footprint, and in so many ways it's functionally equivalent; but multiple tab select is a very handy thing I'm missing greatly from Chrome

    – Aaron Wallentine
    Dec 22 '16 at 19:34











  • I don't understand the "clarification" that you're "not interested in moving multiple tabs at one time" ... I thought that was the whole question?

    – Aaron Wallentine
    Dec 22 '16 at 19:36











  • The only answer to the question is about moving one tab at a time (click and drag one tab to a new window, repeat for each tab). I was already aware of that ability, hence I added the clarification that I want to select n tabs at once and move them all to a new/different window in one go.

    – ajmccluskey
    Dec 23 '16 at 23:05








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I'm missing the same feature. I would call it "Detach tabs to the right" and place it in the tab context menu. Unfortunately, I also didn't find a plugin which helps out here.

– Daniel Alder
Nov 14 '16 at 0:00





I'm missing the same feature. I would call it "Detach tabs to the right" and place it in the tab context menu. Unfortunately, I also didn't find a plugin which helps out here.

– Daniel Alder
Nov 14 '16 at 0:00













yes, I was hoping for the same ... I prefer Opera to Chrome for its lighter resource footprint, and in so many ways it's functionally equivalent; but multiple tab select is a very handy thing I'm missing greatly from Chrome

– Aaron Wallentine
Dec 22 '16 at 19:34





yes, I was hoping for the same ... I prefer Opera to Chrome for its lighter resource footprint, and in so many ways it's functionally equivalent; but multiple tab select is a very handy thing I'm missing greatly from Chrome

– Aaron Wallentine
Dec 22 '16 at 19:34













I don't understand the "clarification" that you're "not interested in moving multiple tabs at one time" ... I thought that was the whole question?

– Aaron Wallentine
Dec 22 '16 at 19:36





I don't understand the "clarification" that you're "not interested in moving multiple tabs at one time" ... I thought that was the whole question?

– Aaron Wallentine
Dec 22 '16 at 19:36













The only answer to the question is about moving one tab at a time (click and drag one tab to a new window, repeat for each tab). I was already aware of that ability, hence I added the clarification that I want to select n tabs at once and move them all to a new/different window in one go.

– ajmccluskey
Dec 23 '16 at 23:05





The only answer to the question is about moving one tab at a time (click and drag one tab to a new window, repeat for each tab). I was already aware of that ability, hence I added the clarification that I want to select n tabs at once and move them all to a new/different window in one go.

– ajmccluskey
Dec 23 '16 at 23:05










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Not sure if you can move more Opera tabs in one time, but you can drag 1 tab out of the window that you use to create a new window, and than you can move the tabs one by one.



To do that you can drag&drop the other tabs from the first window to the button to create a new tab in the second window.



This is the way i can do that in Windows i hope it work in OS X.






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  • Yeah ... not nearly as handy as being able to move a whole group at once. It becomes a whole delicate operation having to drag them one by one. Thanks anyhow though.

    – Aaron Wallentine
    Dec 22 '16 at 19:35



















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This is an old thread, but I would like to share my way of doing it, for help in future:




  • Select first tab of the group

  • Ctrl + Shift and click last tab of the group

  • Right click and choose "Save tabs as Speed Dial Folder"

  • Goto Speed dial

  • Right click on saved folder

  • select "Open all in new window"






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    Not sure if you can move more Opera tabs in one time, but you can drag 1 tab out of the window that you use to create a new window, and than you can move the tabs one by one.



    To do that you can drag&drop the other tabs from the first window to the button to create a new tab in the second window.



    This is the way i can do that in Windows i hope it work in OS X.






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    • Yeah ... not nearly as handy as being able to move a whole group at once. It becomes a whole delicate operation having to drag them one by one. Thanks anyhow though.

      – Aaron Wallentine
      Dec 22 '16 at 19:35
















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    Not sure if you can move more Opera tabs in one time, but you can drag 1 tab out of the window that you use to create a new window, and than you can move the tabs one by one.



    To do that you can drag&drop the other tabs from the first window to the button to create a new tab in the second window.



    This is the way i can do that in Windows i hope it work in OS X.






    share|improve this answer
























    • Yeah ... not nearly as handy as being able to move a whole group at once. It becomes a whole delicate operation having to drag them one by one. Thanks anyhow though.

      – Aaron Wallentine
      Dec 22 '16 at 19:35














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    Not sure if you can move more Opera tabs in one time, but you can drag 1 tab out of the window that you use to create a new window, and than you can move the tabs one by one.



    To do that you can drag&drop the other tabs from the first window to the button to create a new tab in the second window.



    This is the way i can do that in Windows i hope it work in OS X.






    share|improve this answer













    Not sure if you can move more Opera tabs in one time, but you can drag 1 tab out of the window that you use to create a new window, and than you can move the tabs one by one.



    To do that you can drag&drop the other tabs from the first window to the button to create a new tab in the second window.



    This is the way i can do that in Windows i hope it work in OS X.







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    • Yeah ... not nearly as handy as being able to move a whole group at once. It becomes a whole delicate operation having to drag them one by one. Thanks anyhow though.

      – Aaron Wallentine
      Dec 22 '16 at 19:35



















    • Yeah ... not nearly as handy as being able to move a whole group at once. It becomes a whole delicate operation having to drag them one by one. Thanks anyhow though.

      – Aaron Wallentine
      Dec 22 '16 at 19:35

















    Yeah ... not nearly as handy as being able to move a whole group at once. It becomes a whole delicate operation having to drag them one by one. Thanks anyhow though.

    – Aaron Wallentine
    Dec 22 '16 at 19:35





    Yeah ... not nearly as handy as being able to move a whole group at once. It becomes a whole delicate operation having to drag them one by one. Thanks anyhow though.

    – Aaron Wallentine
    Dec 22 '16 at 19:35













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    This is an old thread, but I would like to share my way of doing it, for help in future:




    • Select first tab of the group

    • Ctrl + Shift and click last tab of the group

    • Right click and choose "Save tabs as Speed Dial Folder"

    • Goto Speed dial

    • Right click on saved folder

    • select "Open all in new window"






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      This is an old thread, but I would like to share my way of doing it, for help in future:




      • Select first tab of the group

      • Ctrl + Shift and click last tab of the group

      • Right click and choose "Save tabs as Speed Dial Folder"

      • Goto Speed dial

      • Right click on saved folder

      • select "Open all in new window"






      share|improve this answer


























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        This is an old thread, but I would like to share my way of doing it, for help in future:




        • Select first tab of the group

        • Ctrl + Shift and click last tab of the group

        • Right click and choose "Save tabs as Speed Dial Folder"

        • Goto Speed dial

        • Right click on saved folder

        • select "Open all in new window"






        share|improve this answer













        This is an old thread, but I would like to share my way of doing it, for help in future:




        • Select first tab of the group

        • Ctrl + Shift and click last tab of the group

        • Right click and choose "Save tabs as Speed Dial Folder"

        • Goto Speed dial

        • Right click on saved folder

        • select "Open all in new window"







        share|improve this answer












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