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· To quickly scroll to the end of the document, press PAGE DOWN. · You can type the friendly name of the favorite in the address bar and then select the page name in the auto-complete list that appears. · To display the link bar (a place to manually keep the site), click the View menu, point to Toolbars, and then click Links. · To quickly print a frame of a web page, right-click in the frame and click Print. · You can print out a list of all the links that are connected to the web page. In the Print dialog box, click the Print Links list. • Click the Search button to display the search service on the left screen and the web page on the right screen. • To page forward or backward in the search bar, right-click in the search bar and click Back or Forward on the menu that appears. · To search from the address bar, type go, find, or ? before a word or word, then press ENTER. • You can mark a favorite or link bar item for offline reading by right-clicking on an item and then clicking Allow offline use. · You can specify whether each security zone accepts "cookies" on your computer. For additional information, please consult "cookies" in the Help index. · Drag and drop shortcuts in the link bar to rearrange them. · To change the color of a link on a web page, click the Tools menu, click Internet Options, and then click the Color button. · To open a new Internet Explorer window, press CTRL+N. · You can print all the documents linked to the specified web page. In the Print dialog box, click Print all documents for the link. · To rename an item in the Favorites list or an item on the link bar, right-click the item and click Rename. · You can drag the toolbar, link bar and address bar to wherever you want. You can even combine them to save space. · To get additional Internet Explorer features, click the Help menu, then click Content and Index. · To view the button names on the toolbar, click the View menu, point to Toolbars, click Customize, and then click Show Text. · To stop downloading web pages, press ESC. · To change the home page to the web page you are currently open, click the Tools menu, click Internet Options, and then click Use Current Page. · To free up hard disk space by deleting temporary files, click the Tools menu, click Internet Options, and then click Delete Files. · Add a folder to your Favorites list by clicking the Favorites menu and then clicking Organize Favorites. • You can delete a shortcut in the Favorites or Links list by right-clicking it and clicking Delete. · To cancel an underline in a web link, click the Tools menu, click Internet Options, and then click the Advanced tab. · To change the offline properties of a favorite site, right-click the item in the favorites list and click Properties. · To filter which websites your computer can display, click the Tools menu, click Internet Options, click the Content tab, and then click Enable. · To go to the next page, press ALT+→. · To go to the previous page, press ALT+← or BACKSPACE. · Click the History button on the toolbar to see a list of websites you have visited recently. • Press ALT+D to move the cursor to the address bar. · You can tell if the website you are viewing is safe (the lock icon appears in the status bar). To get additional information, double-click the icon. • Add or remove buttons on the toolbar by right-clicking on the toolbar and clicking Customize. · Click the File menu and click Save As to save the web page for offline reading. • To return to the previous page, you can also press the BACKSPACE button in addition to clicking the back button. • Press F11 to switch between Internet Explorer regular size window and full screen mode. · To save a web page or picture without opening it, right-click the link you want and click Save Target As. · You can get an email when the website changes. The first step is to make the site available for offline reading and then change its download tab properties. · To load a web page quickly, click the Tools menu, click Internet Options, click the Advanced tab, and then close Sounds and Pictures. · When you add a web page to your list of favorites, you can make it available when you are not connected to the Internet. • To move to the beginning of the document, press the HOME button. · To move to the end of the document, press the END key. · To see all the Internet address links you typed during the session, click the small down arrow at the right end of the address bar. · You can set different security levels for each website, click the Tools menu, click Internet Options, and then click the Security tab. · To search for a word or phrase on a web page, press CTRL+F to open the Find dialog. • Press CTRL+W to close the current window. • To display the Internet address you typed in the address bar, press F4. • In the address bar, press CTRL+← to move the cursor back quickly in units of address parts. • In the address bar, press CTRL+→ to move the cursor forward quickly in units of address parts. · If you use Netscape, you can get the difference between the two by clicking the Help menu from Internet Explorer and then clicking Netscape User. · To go to a new location, press CTRL+O. · You can install additional Internet Explorer components by clicking the Tools menu and then clicking Windows Update. · If you want to learn how to use the World Wide Web, click the Help menu and then click Tutorial. · Right-click on a page and click Create Shortcut to quickly create a shortcut to the page and place it on your desktop. · To see how a web page is encoded, right-click on the page and click View Source File. · To zoom in or out on the text on the web page, click the View menu and then click Text Size. Press F5 to refresh the screen. · To quickly save a web page to your favorites list, press CTRL+D. • You can send a web page in an email by clicking the File menu, pointing to Send, and then clicking the Email page. · Web pictures and backgrounds can be made into a wonderful desktop wallpaper, just right click on the picture you want and then click Set as wallpaper. • To scroll to the beginning of the document, press ↑. · To quickly scroll to the beginning of the document, press PAGE UP. · To quickly return to the previous page, click the small down arrow to the right of the back button. · To adjust the hard disk space for temporary Internet files, click the Tools menu, click Internet Options, and then click Settings. · Press F5 to refresh, you can guarantee that the webpage you are viewing contains the latest content. · Internet Explorer automates the URLs you type frequently, saving you time and fewer keystrokes. · To move to the next frame, press CTRL+TAB. · To move to the previous frame, press SHIFT+CTRL+TAB. · You can type a word in the address bar and press CTRL+ENTER to automatically add http://www. and .com to both ends of the word. · If your email program is Microsoft Outlook or Outlook Express, you can drag an Internet shortcut to your email. · Drag and drop items to rearrange the list of favorites or menus. • To print the current page or active frame, press CTRL+P. · If you want to know what to do on the Favorites link, right click on the link on the Favorites menu. · To print a document, you can drag an Internet shortcut to the printer icon on your desktop. · Drag a shortcut to a web page to the link bar to open a web page you visit frequently with just one click. · To scroll to the end of the document, press ↓.
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