<p> Q. What is tabbed browsing and how does this make browsing easier for me?</p><p>A.</p><p>Tabbed browsing allows you to manage multiple websites within one browsing window. To create or open tabs in Internet Explorer 7, click on the empty tab on the Toolbar or right-click on any hyperlink in a webpage and choose New Tab. You also can right-click on a tab to refresh each page as an individual tab or refresh all of them as a group, as well as close individual tabs or the entire group.</p><p>Quick Tabs Internet Explorer 7 helps manage multiple tabs with a feature called Quick Tabs. Quick Tabs enable you to view thumbnail images of all open tabs in one view. By simply clicking the Quick Tab icon just to the right of the Favorites icon, you can view all open tabs. From the Quick Tabs view, you can open any tab by simply clicking anywhere on the tab image and can close any tab by clicking the "X" in the far right corner of the image.</p><p>Tab Groups Managing multiple tabs can be cumbersome. Internet Explorer 7 simplifies the organization of multiple tabs with Tab Groups. Tab Groups enable you to organize multiple tabs in the same category as a single Tab Group that can be saved as a Favorite. Tab Groups can be created for a variety of subjects or categories such as shopping, finance, or news.</p><p> Q. Can I add other search providers to the Search dropdown menu?</p><p>A.</p><p>The Toolbar Search Box makes it quick and easy for you to search the web directly from the upper- right corner of the browser using your favorite search providers. Just enter your search words and choose a search provider from the drop-down list. To add more providers, just click the drop-down arrow and click Find More Providers... to easily add more providers to your list. </p><p> Q. I'm having a hard time finding the options I need on the toolbar. Where can I find all the options I use in Internet Explorer 6?</p><p>A.</p><p>Internet Explorer 7 was designed to be more streamlined and less cluttered with unnecessary items. Our goal was to maximize the screen real estate devoted to the webpages that you want to view and reduce the toolbar "creep" that can sometimes take up as much as a third of the screen.</p><p>Most of the options you used in Internet Explorer 6 are still there. The Back and Forward buttons are smaller and have been moved next to the Address Bar. The Windows flag icon in the upper-right corner of Internet Explorer 6 has been removed to make room for the Toolbar Search Box. There is also a new Favorites Center that contains your favorite websites, RSS feeds, and browsing history. Make sure you explore the new toolbar to see all your options including printing, page view, settings, and more.</p><p> Q. Why can't I see the File menu in Internet Explorer 7?</p><p>A.</p><p>To maximize website viewing, the File menu is hidden by default. Most menu options can be accessed from the toolbar. To view the File menu simply click on the ALT key. </p>
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