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Deleting Temporary Files Tabbed Browsing Quick Tabs Grouping Tabs Printing Webpages Internet Explorer 7 is on your new computer with new features We will look at:
Internet Issues Clearing out Temporary files. These can slow down your machine and sometimes interfere with proper working of programs, especially NCWISE. These should be cleared regularly if you do a lot of internet browsing.
Click on Tools Delete Browsing History
You can delete select items Or delete all.
Customize the way you look at Webpages. Click on a link and it opens in the existing page OR Hold down Ctrl and click on a link, and it opens in a new tab.
You can open a new tab by clicking here.
You can see multiple pages that you have open at one time by clicking on the Quick Tabs button OR
Click on view Quick Tabs
Here you see I have 4 tabs open. I can save them as a group to My Favorites by clicking here Choose: Add Tab Group to Favorites 1 234
If you've ever tried to print a Web page you were viewing in Internet Explorer 6, you know what a headache it can be. The Web page might not fit onto the printed page, and you couldn't print the page in any useful form. That's changed in IE7. One of the best features is the improvements to printing, as you can shrink the Web page to fit on the printed page. You can change the orientation of the paper from portrait to landscape easily, making it easier to print Web pages that have a horizontal orientation to match the screen. It's also easy to do other minor changes to the printed page. You can decide whether the printed page should include the Web page's title and address as a header and footer, and you can adjust the margins of the printed page to match your preferences. All together, it adds up to a much better experience when you need to print a Web page. Printing
File Print Preview Portrait
File Print Preview Landscape
These are headers And footers
Click here to turn headers and footers OFF Or back on again.
Shrink to fit- (Make the webpage fit all on one page)
Or choose to print the page as a percent of the whole page Here you see 50%
Have fun navigating the Internet with Internet Explorer 7