It’s no secret that we’re huge advocates of Google Chrome at Merus HQ! MerusCase, simply put, runs best on Google Chrome and Google Chrome itself has a ton of cool features that help you navigate the Internet with unparalleled efficiency. To help you quickly work in MerusCase using Chrome on both desktop and mobile, we’ve put together a few tips and tricks that we find most helpful:
Since you’re most likely opening MerusCase first thing every morning, why not have it be just a click away after you launch your browser?
How to set your homepage in Google Chrome:
After making these changes, you will notice a house icon appears to the left of the address bar. Now, clicking this icon will take you directly to the MerusCase log-in screen (or, if you’re logged in, your account). So easy!
Aside from MerusCase’s handy print features, Google Chrome has a feature for desktops that allows you to print/save the page you are viewing as a PDF. This tip is super great if you want to save a browser’s content to your desktop without actually printing it.
How to Save as a PDF in Chrome:
After completing these steps, you will be given an option to rename the document and choose where you’d like it to be saved. No need to download an extra PDF converter, Chrome does it all for you!
Do you ever feel the need to have more than one part of MerusCase open at a time, such as your Calendar and your Inbox? Tired of clicking back and forth between pages? Well, Chrome has a solution for you and it’s super easy:
How to duplicate a tab in Chrome for Desktop:
Hope to open a link in a new tab or window in Chrome for Desktop:
How to open a link in a new tab or window in Chrome for Mobile devices:
If you always have the same tab (or 3) open in your browser, such as your Inbox, Calendar, and/or Spotify, then pinning your tabs could save you tons of precious tab space!
How to Pin a tab in Google Chrome:
Once you pin the tab, it will move all the way to the left side of your active tabs and shrink down, displaying only the open website’s icon. This is super helpful for keeping all your important tabs open without having tab overload.
Need to close a pinned tab? Just right-click on the tab and either select “Close Tab” or “Unpin Tab” and then close it.
Loved these 4 tips? Check back in next Tuesday for Part 2 of our Google Chrome Tips series!