How to Use My IE 7 Tabs
Internet Explorer 7 introduced tabbed browsing. This allows you to open several websites at once using one browser window instead of having to use a different browser for each site. When you open a browser window, the first tab displays your homepage like in older versions of IE. Tabbed browsing also gives you several ways to open multiple Web pages in new tabs. If you have several tabs open at once, use the Quick Tab button to quickly switch from one tab to another.
Instructions
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Open Internet Explorer. Your homepage is displayed on the only tab that shows.
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Click the "New Tab" button or press "CTRL+T" to open a new, blank tab. Type in a URL in the address bar or select a site from your Favorites list.
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Right-click a link in a Web page and select "Open in New Tab to open that page in a new tab. The two pages are connected in a group and their tabs have matching colors. Right-click one of these tabs and select "Ungroup This Tab" to separate it from the group.
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Click the "Quick Tabs" button to the left of the tabs menu to see all of the Web pages in the tabs displayed on one screen. Click one of the pages to open it.
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Click the "X" button on a selected tab or press "CTRL+W" to close the tab.
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Press "CTRL+SHIFT+T" to open a recently closed tab.
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