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Step
8: The "View" menu
Many
of the function on the "View" menu are already on the
button bar. In fact, you will probably have noticed by now that
your browser usually gives you two or three different ways of doing
the same thing: a button, a menu item and even a "keyboard
shortcut". These keyboard shortcuts are given next to the function's
name in the menu bar. For example, the "View" menu itself
shows that Internet Explorer's keyboard shortcut for "Refresh"
is "F5": simply hit the F5 key on your keyboard to reload
the page you are currently viewing.
The
"Internet Options" function at the bottom of the "View"
menu on Internet Explorer is where you can change various settings
on your browser - for example, it's where you can change the page
you go to whenever you click the "Home" button. Or you
can use the "View" menu to hide the navigation buttons
at the top of your screen (you might want to do this, for example,
if you want to see a larger amount of the Web page in your browser
window).
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