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- To
make the text on Web pages larger or smaller, click the View
menu, and then click Text Size. Press F5 to refresh the screen.
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- To
quickly save a Web page to your Favourites list, press CTRL+D.
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- You
can send a Web page in e-mail by clicking the File menu, pointing
to Send, and then clicking Page By Email.
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- Web
pictures and backgrounds make great desktop wallpaper. Just right-click
the picture you want, and then click Set as Wallpaper.
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- To
scroll toward the beginning of a document, press the UP ARROW.
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- To
scroll toward the beginning of a document in large increments, press
PAGE UP.
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- To
back up to previous pages quickly, you can click the small down arrow
to the right of the Back button.
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- To
adjust the amount of hard disk space to use for temporary Internet
files, click the Tools menu, click Internet Options,
and then click Settings.
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- You
can make sure the Web page you are viewing contains the latest information
by pressing F5 to refresh it.
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- Internet
Explorer saves you time and keystrokes by finishing frequently typed
URLs for you.
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- To
move forward between frames, press CTRL+TAB.
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- To
move back between frames, press SHIFT+CTRL+TAB.
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- You
can type a word in the Address bar and press CTRL+ENTER to automatically
add http://www. and .com on either side of the word.
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- If
your e-mail program is Microsoft Outlook or Outlook Express, you can
drag an Internet shortcut into an e-mail message.
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- You
can rearrange your Favourites list or menu by dragging and dropping.
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- To
print the current page or active frame, press CTRL+P.
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- If
you want to know which actions you can perform on a favourite link,
right-click the link on the Favourites menu.
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- To
print a document, you can drag an Internet shortcut to a printer icon
on your desktop.
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- You
can keep your most frequently visited Web pages only a single click
away by dragging a shortcut to the page onto the Links bar.
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- To
scroll toward the end of a document, press the DOWN ARROW.
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- To
scroll toward the end of a document in large increments, press PAGE
DOWN.
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- You
can type the friendly name of a favourite page in the Address bar,
then select the page name in the AutoComplete list that appears.
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- To
display the Links bar, a handy place to keep your favourite Web sites,
click the View menu, point to Toolbars, and then click
Links.
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- To
quickly print just one frame of a Web page, right-click inside the
frame, and then click Print.
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- You
can print a table of all the links associated with a Web page. In
the Print dialog box, click Print table of links.
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- Clicking
the Search button displays a search service on the left side
of your screen and a Web page on the right.
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- To
move backward or forward within the Search bar, right-click within
the Search bar, and then click Back or Forward on the menu
that appears.
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- To
search from the Address bar, type go, find, or ?
followed by a word or phrase, and then press ENTER.
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- You
can mark favourites or Links bar items for offline reading by right-clicking
an item and then clicking Make available offline.
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- You
can specify whether to accept "cookies" on your computer
for each security zone. For more information, look up "cookies"
in the Help Index.
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- You
can rearrange shortcuts on the Links bar by dragging and dropping
them.
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- To
change the colour of links on Web pages, click the Tools menu,
click Internet Options, and then click the Colours button.
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- To
open a new Internet Explorer window, press CTRL+N.
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- You
can print all documents that are linked to a specific Web page. In
the Print dialog box, click Print all linked documents.
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- To
rename an item on the Favourites list or on the Links bar, right-click
the item, and then click Rename.
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- You
can drag your toolbar, Links bar, and Address bar anywhere you want
them. You can even combine them to save space.
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- For
more information about Internet Explorer features, click the Help
menu and then click Contents and Index.
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- To
see the names of the buttons on the toolbar, click the View
menu, point to Toolbars, click Customise, and then click
Show Text.
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- To
stop downloading a page, press ESC.
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- To
change your home page to the page you have open, click the Tools
menu, click Internet Options, and then click Use Current.
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- To
gain space on your hard disk by deleting temporary files, click the
Tools menu, click Internet Options, and then click Delete
Files.
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- You
can add folders to your Favourites list by clicking the Favourites
menu and then clicking Organise Favourites.
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- You
can remove a shortcut from your Favourites or Links list or menu by
right-clicking it and then clicking Delete.
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- To
turn off the underlines in Web page links, click the Tools
menu, click Internet Options, and then click the Advanced
tab.
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- To
change a favourite site's offline properties, right-click the item
on your Favourites list, and then click Properties.
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- To
screen which Web sites can appear on your computer, click the Tools
menu, click Internet Options, click the Content tab,
and then click Enable.
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- You
can use Profile Assistant and Microsoft Wallet to store personal information
securely.
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- To
go to the next page, press ALT+RIGHT ARROW.
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- To
go to the previous page, press ALT+LEFT ARROW or BACKSPACE.
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- You
can see a list of Web sites you have visited recently by clicking
the History button on the toolbar.
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- You
can move your cursor into the Address bar by pressing ALT+D.
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- You
can tell if the Web site you're on is secure; a lock icon appears
on the status bar. For more information, double-click the icon.
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- You
can add and remove buttons on the toolbar by right-clicking the toolbar
and then clicking Customise.
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- You
can save a Web page for offline reading by clicking the File
menu and then clicking Save As.
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- Instead
of clicking the Back button, you can press the BACKSPACE key
to move back a page.
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- You
can switch between a regular-sized Internet Explorer window and full-screen
mode by pressing F11.
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- To
save a page or picture without opening it, right-click the link for
the item you want, and then click Save Target As.
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- You
can get e-mail when a Web site changes. First make the site available
for reading offline, then change its Download tab properties.
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- To
make Web pages load faster, click the Tools menu, click Internet
Options, click the Advanced tab, then turn off sounds and
pictures.
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- When
you add a Web page to your Favourites list, you can also make it available
to read when you're not connected to the Internet.
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- To
move to the beginning of a document, press the HOME key.
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- To
move to the end of a document, press END.
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- To
see a list of all Internet addresses you have typed during this session,
click the small down arrow at the right end of the Address bar.
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- You
can set a different level of security for each Web site. On the Tools
menu, click Internet Options, and then click the Security
tab.
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- To
search for a word or phrase on a Web page, press CTRL+F to open the
Find dialog box.
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- You
can close the current window by pressing CTRL+W.
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- To
display a list of the Internet addresses you have typed in the Address
bar, press F4.
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- In
the Address bar, you can quickly move the cursor back between parts
of the address by pressing CTRL+LEFT ARROW.
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- In
the Address bar, you can quickly move the cursor forward between parts
of the address by pressing CTRL+RIGHT ARROW.
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- If
you use Netscape, you can learn about differences in Internet Explorer
by clicking the Help menu and then clicking For Netscape
Users.
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- To
go to a new location, press CTRL+O.
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- You
can install more Internet Explorer components by clicking the Tools
menu and then clicking Windows Update.
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- You
can quickly put a shortcut to any Web page on your desktop by right-clicking
in the page and then clicking Create Shortcut.
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- To
see how any Web page was coded; like this one, right-click in the
page, and then click View Source.
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