sure you can use alt and left arrow key to go back a page as well. sure it
worked nine times out of ten when i did it for mum, also, close tab in the file
menu should work and then it might ask if you want to close the current tab or
all
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----- Original Message -----
From: Amro Bilal
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2017 3:31 PM
Subject: [access-uk] Re: Internet Searching
I have Google set to open results in a new tab when I click on them. This way
I always have the results page available in the background should I need to
return to it which is usually the case. This can be configured in
Settings>Search settings>Where results open>Open each selected result in a new
browser window.
Having said that, you should be able to use the backspace key to return to
the previous page in Internet Explorer. No idea why it's not working in your
case.
Sorry I couldn't answer your query directly.
Amro
On 16/02/2017 12:25 PM, roger south wrote:
I’m using MS Windows 7 Pro. On previous operating systems, I’m not sure
about XP but on ones before that, if you did a Google search and the one you
selected was not the one you needed you were able to hit the back button on
Internet Explorer, and possibly other browsers as well, and return to the list
of choices the search engine had found and then try another option. That seems
not to be the case these days. I have to close IE then re-open it and type in
the search parameter again. I’m used to doing this now but it seems laborious
to me so am I missing something?
Many thanks Roger
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