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You can change this setting so that Internet Explorer searches automatically without prompting. For more information, click Related Topics.
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Finding the information you want on the Internet
You can find information on the Web in a variety of ways:
Click the Search button on the toolbar to gain access to a number of search providers... Showed first 250 characters
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Type a word or phrase in the Search box.
Type go, find, or ? followed by a word or phrase in the Address bar. Internet Explorer starts a search using its predetermined search provider.
After you go to a Web page, you can search for specific text on that page by clicking the Edit menu, and then clicking Find (on this page)... Showed next 250 characters
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