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Introduction
Prerequisites
Section 1: Getting Started
Lesson 1.1: Definitions
Definitions
Step-By-Step
Step-By-Step Answers
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Lesson 1.2: Internet Explorer Basics
What is Required to Connect to the Internet?
Types of Internet Connections
Opening Internet Explorer
Setting up Internet Explorer
Closing Internet Explorer
Step-By-Step
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Lesson 1.3: The Internet Explorer Interface
Interface Overview
Using the Command Area
Using the Menu Bar
Using the Explorer Bar
Using the Search Bar
About the Status Bar
Step-By-Step
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Lesson 1.4: The Internet Explorer Window
Minimizing, Maximizing, and Restoring
Manually Resizing the Window
Full Screen Mode vs. Normal Mode
Using Zoom
Step-By-Step
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Lesson 1.5: More about Toolbars
Enabling Toolbars
Disabling Toolbars
Locking Toolbars
Customizing the Command Toolbar
Step-By-Step
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Lesson 1.6: Getting Help
About the Help Menu
About the Help File
Using the Table of Contents
Searching the Help File
Taking the Internet Explorer Tour
Online Support
Step-By-Step
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Section 1: Case Study
Section 1: Review Questions
Section 2: Browsing the Web
Lesson 2.1: Accessing a Web Site
Using Navigation Buttons
Parts of a Web Address
Accessing your Home Page
Using the Address Bar to Access a Web Site
Accessing a Web Site via a Hyperlink
Opening a Page in a New Window
Step-By-Step
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Lesson 2.2: Using Tabs
Opening a New Tab
Closing a Tab
Switching Between Tabs
Accessing Tabbed Help
Using Tabbed Thumbnails
Using the Tab List
Step-By-Step
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Lesson 2.3: Searching the Web
Searching Within a Page
Using the Search Box
Using a Search Engine
Searching Tips
Changing Search Options
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Lesson 2.4: Working with Data
Copying Text from the Web
Copying Pictures from the Web
Saving Pictures from the Web
Saving a Web Page
Sending a Page, Link, or Picture via E-mail
Step-By-Step
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Lesson 2.5: Printing from the Web
Using Print Preview
Using Page Setup
Printing your Page
Printing a Selection
Step-By-Step
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Section 2: Case Study
Section 2: Review Questions
Section 3: Favorites, Accelerators, and Web Slices
Lesson 3.1: Favorite Basics
What are Favorites?
Opening the Favorites Center
Pinning and Closing the Favorites Center
Accessing your Favorites outside Internet Explorer
Step-By-Step
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Lesson 3.2: Creating and Using Favorites
Marking a Page as a Favorite
Marking Multiple Tabs as Favorites
Deleting and Maintaining Favorites
Accessing Favorites
Step-By-Step
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Lesson 3.3: Organizing Favorites
Renaming a Favorite
Adding Folders to your Favorites
Saving Favorites into Folders
Moving Favorites into Folders
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Lesson 3.4: Accelerators
What are Accelerators?
Using Accelerators
Getting New Accelerators
Managing Accelerators
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Lesson 3.5: Web Slices
What are Web Slices?
Getting your Slice of the Web
Using Web Slices
Finding More Web Slices
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Section 3: Case Study
Section 3: Review Questions
Section 4: Security
Lesson 4.1: Secure Sites
Secure vs. Non-Secure Sites
About Encryption
About Digital Signatures
About Cookies
About the Browser Cache
To Display or Not to Display Images
Step-By-Step
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Lesson 4.2: Accessing Protected Sites
Entering Passwords
Filling Out Forms
About Password Manager
CAPTCHA
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Lesson 4.3: Security Features
About the Information Bar
About the Pop-Up Blocker
About the Phishing Filter
About InPrivate Browsing
About InPrivate Filtering
Managing Add-ons
Step-By-Step
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Lesson 4.4: Keeping Yourself Safe
About Antiviral Software
About Anti-Spam Software
About Firewalls
Safety Tips
Step-By-Step
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Lesson 4.5: Managing Information
Importing Favorites
Exporting Favorites
Importing Cookies
Exporting Cookies
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Section 4: Case Study
Section 4: Review Questions
Section 5: Advanced Topics
Lesson 5.1: Setting Your Options
Opening the Options Dialog
Overview of the Options Dialog
Setting your Homepage
Deleting Temporary Internet Files
Setting Parental Filtering
Automatically Disconnect
Setting Internet Explorer as the Default Browser
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Lesson 5.2: Managing your History
What is Browser History?
Accessing your History from the Address Bar
Manually Deleting History Items
Clearing your Entire History
Setting History Options
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Lesson 5.3: RSS Feeds
What is an RSS Feed?
Viewing RSS Feeds
Subscribing to Feeds
Using Feeds
Changing Feed Properties
Unsubscribing from Feeds
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Lesson 5.4: Additional Components
What is HTML?
Viewing and Editing HTML Source Code
About JavaScript
About ActiveX
Other Plug-ins and Add-ons
Resetting Internet Explorer
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Section 5: Case Study
Section 5: Review Questions
Index