Learning how to browse the Web faster and easier

If you learn just a few basic things about browsing the Web, such as how to use the buttons on the Internet Explorer toolbar, you'll find that browsing the Web is easier and faster.

To start browsing the Web, click any link on your home page, which is the page that appears when you start Internet Explorer. You can see whether an item on a page is a link by moving the mouse pointer over the item. If the pointer changes to a hand, the item is a link. A link can be a picture, a 3-D image, or colored text (usually underlined).

Now you're ready to find a Web site on your own.

To open a Web page or folder, or to run a program

To link to Web pages you recently visited

To link to a specific Web page

What to do if a Web page isn't working

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