Using
non-Internet files in the browser window
from the Address Bar  (August 1998).iso/full/W98Comp/IFace/TB07B.gif)  (August 1998).iso/full/W98Comp/showme.gif) You're
not limited to typing the names of Web
sites and local disk folders into the
Address Bar.
You can even type
in the name of a document file - if its
application can act as an OLE server (for
example, if it's a .doc file associated
with Microsoft Word), then it will be
opened in a browser window with its
creating application's menus and toolbars
present.
You can then browse your way
between the document, your local filing
system and the Internet, all in a single
browse window.
If you type the
name of a document whose controlling
application can't act as an OLE server
into the Address Bar, then the
application is launched in free-standing
mode (i.e. not taking over the browser
window).
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