Hi there,When you are in Internet Explorer, press CTRL plus H to access History list. This is actually a tree view that displays websites that you've visited on a given day, as well as address of the site you've visited.
Cheers, Joseph
----- Original Message ----- From: "Hank & Patty" <hank1patty@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To: "Jaws mailing list" <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Date sent: Mon, 21 Apr 2008 02:40:18 -0300 Subject: accessing your history of web pages? please help
Hello,
I am using Jaws 7.1. Can someone please tell me what is theeasiest way to access your history of web pages that the E-mail program in Internet Explorer keeps record of, so you can look at your web page history to go back to
some web site you were at a hour, a day or a week ago and don'thave this web page you want to go back to, in your favorites list? If someone can please help me with this, as I have know idea how to access my history of web pages using Jaws 7.1, I would be so very much appreciative of the helpful info. Thanks. I have already tried to find the
history toolbar on the screen that the help manual talks aboutusing my Jaws cursor with no success. Can someone please tell me the easiest way to use Jaws to look at my web history?
All the best,
Hank Merchant Jr.
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