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Why does Ctrl+Shift+e (CSe) show all tabs overlaid rather than all in an array?

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I can't understand the function of tab groups---There seems to be are no options to control them---1 time, all tabs will be arranged in a linear array. Another time, they will be arranged all over each other. Is there a control which says 1 group, 1 window, tabs in an array?

I can't understand the function of tab groups---There seems to be are no options to control them---1 time, all tabs will be arranged in a linear array. Another time, they will be arranged all over each other. Is there a control which says 1 group, 1 window, tabs in an array?

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There is a knowledge base article here which should explain how tab groups work.