Hi all,
I know the tab overflow thing has been discussed quite a bit before, but I had a question that I couldn't seem to find the answer for.
Is there any way to move tabs with a keyboard shortcut? I often have over 35 files open at a time as I work in a project on different tasks, but often I'll have about 15-20 of those spilled over into the overflow.
The problem is, many times I'll have multiple tasks that overlap in file access, and I would like to move one tab next to another so I don't have to keep Command+Arrow-ing over multiple files (which often times I don't remember which ones are hidden behind the overflow, or what order).
The only references I've heard to rearranging tabs is to use the mouse, but I didn't know if there is some hidden way to do this, or some other type of work around.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
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