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Step 3: "Back" and "Forward" |
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Two of the most important functions in the Button bar are the buttons marked
"Back" and "Forward". As you travel from one Web page to another you
will often need to retrace your steps to return to pages that you've already explored. So
clicking on the "Back" button is a quick way of jumping back to the last-but-one
page you were at.
For example, if you've just read "Step 1" and "Step 2" of this guide,
you can click the "Back" button once to return to "step 2", or twice
to go back to "Step 1".
The "Forward "button only becomes activated when you have taken one or more
steps back. Then it takes you to the next of the pages along your route, in the order you
previously viewed them. To see what we mean, try clicking the "Back" button once
or twice (but don't forget to click the "Forward" button the same number of
times to return to this page!).
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