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How to browse the Internet
Jul 16th, 2009 by Big Button

These articles by Microsoft will show you some of the basics of web browsing, if you are using the program Microsoft Internet Explorer (the most common web browser).

The principles in the articles are largely the same for other browsers (Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Apple Safari etc), so it’s worth having a look!

Click on the underlined title below to open the article you wish to read…

Web Browsing Basics

Find and Return to Web Pages You’ve Recently Visited

With the Internet Explorer 6 History list, you can find Web sites and pages that you’ve visited in the past so you can go back for more.

Preview a Web Page Before You Print It

The Print Preview feature lets you see the Web page before you print it so you can avoid printing mistakes. Find out more about using Print Preview.

Use Favorites to Get Around the Web

The Favorites list puts Web sites you visit often within easy reach. Learn about all the ways you can use the Favorites feature to browse like a pro.

Find Stuff Fast with Search

Internet Explorer 6′s built-in search feature, Search Companion, can help you track down what you’re looking for online. Start searching now.

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