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TYPING TOO MUCH -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tired of typing in long, cryptic Web addresses? Is "WWW" not on your list of most efficient typing patterns? No need to worry. With Microsoft® Windows® 98 operating system, typing Web addresses is a breeze. Use the following tips to save time and finger power while you surf the Web. Type the domain of an address, such as Microsoft and then press CTRL+ENTER. Internet Explorer automatically wraps "http://www....com" around what you typed. Even easier, just type the domain of an address, and then press ENTER. Internet Explorer tries to find the site by using the various extensions. If it can't find a site with the domain you typed and the .com extension, it looks for the domain with the .edu extension. If this is not successful, it looks for the domain you typed with the .org extension. If you need to edit an address, you can use CTRL+LEFT ARROW and CTRL+RIGHT ARROW to easily move between different parts of the address separated by periods. When you start to type an address you've been to before, the new AutoComplete feature completes the address for you. Browsing the Web and your files with one program Going back has never been easier Adding favorites with one keystroke Typing too much Using favorites for more than just one Web site Organizing favorites by dragging and dropping Sending a web page in e-mail |