Open In A New Tab

When researching on the Internet, it can be easy to just plow through Web page 
after Web 

page while you search. If you're using the latest version of a tabbed browser, 
such as 

Microsoft's Internet Explorer or Mozilla's Firefox, there are a few excellent 
and simple 

ways to keep track of where you have been and the information that you do not 
want to lose. 

Often people will get distracted by a rabbit trail when researching a certain 
topic. Instead 

of clicking an interesting link and thereby navigating away from the page you 
were reading, 

right-click the link and select Open In New Tab or Open Link In New Tab. The 
new page will 

open but the old page will stay up as well so you can go back to it without 
having to hit 

the Back button on your Web browser. You can also hold down the CTRL key while 
clicking a 

link to open the link in a new tab.
David Ferrin
www.jaws-users.com
Life is what happens after you have already made other plans.
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