To stop downloading a page, press ESC.

To move forward between frames, press CTRL+TAB.

To move back between frames, press SHIFT+CTRL+TAB.

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.

If your e-mail program is Microsoft Outlook or Outlook Express, you can drag an Internet shortcut into an e-mail message.

You can rearrange your Favorites list or menu by dragging and dropping.

If you want to know which actions you can perform on a favorite link, right-click the link on the Favorites menu.

To print a document, you can drag an Internet shortcut to a printer icon on your desktop.

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.

To display the Links bar, a handy place to keep your favorite Web sites, click the View menu, point to Toolbars, and then click Links.

You can print a table of all the links associated with a Web page. In the Print dialog box, click Print table of links.

Clicking the Search button displays a search service on the left side of your screen and a Web page on the right.

To search from the Address bar, type go, find, or ? followed by a word or phrase, and then press ENTER.

To open a new Internet Explorer window, press CTRL+N.

To go to the previous page, press ALT+LEFT ARROW or BACKSPACE.

You can move your cursor into the Address bar by pressing ALT+D.

Instead of clicking the Back button, you can press the BACKSPACE key to move back a page.

You can switch between a regular-sized Internet Explorer window and full-screen mode by pressing F11.

To search for a word or phrase on a Web page, press CTRL+F to open the Find dialog box.

You can close the current window by pressing CTRL+W.

To display a list of the Internet addresses you have typed in the Address bar, press F4.

In the Address bar, you can quickly move the cursor back between parts of the address by pressing CTRL+LEFT ARROW.

In the Address bar, you can quickly move the cursor forward between parts of the address by pressing CTRL+RIGHT ARROW.

To quickly save a Web page to your Favorites list, press CTRL+D.

You can make sure the Web page you are viewing contains the latest information by pressing F5 to refresh it.

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