Internet Explorer

Internet Exployer tool bars

The Back button returns you back to a previously displayed page, usually the most recent page you have viewed.
The Forward button returns you ahead to a previously displayed page. If you have not used the Back button in a current session, the Forward button will be inactive.
If a page you are trying to view is taking too long to open, click the Stop button. This will cancel the loading of this page.
If you get a message that a Web page cannot be displayed, or you want to make sure you have the latest version of the page, click the Refresh button.
The Home Page button returns you to your default home page. The home page is the page on which you begin when you open your browser. This, most likely will be the arizos.com page
The search button opens a page containing Internet Search Tools. You can access many search engines from one button.
Any time you want to open one of your favorites, just click the Favorites button on the toolbar, and then click the shortcut in the Favorites list.
To find a page you've seen in the last few days click the History button. The History bar appears, containing links for Web sites and pages visited in previous days and weeks. In the History bar, click a week or day, click a Web site folder to display individual pages, and then click the page icon to display the Web page.
This will open your default email program. In most cases this will be Outlook Express.
This will print the web page you are currently viewing.

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