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Keeping track of your favorite webpages
Keeping track of your favorite webpages
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Here are some ideas for keeping track of your favorite websites and making them easy to find.
Add the page to your list of favorites. Any time you want to open that page, click the Favorites Center button
on the toolbar, and then click the shortcut in the list. To learn how to do this, see Add a webpage to your list of
favorite pages.
Add the page to the Links bar. Put the websites you visit most frequently on the Links bar and they're always only
one click away. To learn how to do this, see Add a page to the Links bar.
Make the page your home page. If there is one page that you always want to go to, make it your home page. If
there are several webpages that you visit on a daily basis, you might want to make those into a set of home page
tabs so they appear every time you start Internet Explorer. To learn how to do this, see Change your home page.
Note
If you recently visited a webpage and want to find it again but you didn't save the link, click the Favorites Center
button , and then click History. To learn how to navigate through the history of websites you have visited, see
Find websites you have visited.
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