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   * **[[#When you first start Terminal|When you first start Terminal]]**   * **[[#When you first start Terminal|When you first start Terminal]]**
   * **[[#Working with multiple terminals|Working with multiple terminals]]**   * **[[#Working with multiple terminals|Working with multiple terminals]]**
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   * **[[#Search in the Terminal Contents|Search in the Terminal Contents]]**   * **[[#Search in the Terminal Contents|Search in the Terminal Contents]]**
  
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 You can close a terminal tab by clicking on the close button in the terminal tab header or by choosing {gui>File>Close Tab} from the menubar.  You can close a terminal tab by clicking on the close button in the terminal tab header or by choosing {gui>File>Close Tab} from the menubar. 
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-===== Modifying Shortcuts ===== 
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-Xfce Terminal has no special interface to change shortcuts like {key>Ctrl+Shift+T} to open a new tab. Instead it relies on customizable menu accelerators in Gtk+. 
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-Read more about this in the general [[:faq|FAQ]] how to use editable menu accelerators. 
  
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