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| Thread ID: 32269 | 2003-04-14 03:05:00 | Google search history | mick2 (1622) | Press F1 |
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| 135650 | 2003-04-15 05:32:00 | Gidday Billy I'd be lost without it. It sits up on the very top, takes up no space used by anything else, and is an easy way to enter searches. You can elect not to let Gogle know what you are searching for when you set it up. Here's the link http://toolbar.google.com/ Give it a go :) J. |
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| 135651 | 2003-04-15 05:38:00 | I meant to add this to the other post . . . Mick: Does it do this in other boxes that require you to input data? If so, try turning off the 'auto-complete' option in windows . On the Tools menu in Internet Explorer, click Internet Options . *** Click the Content tab . *** Under Personal information, click AutoComplete . ***Select the check boxes for the AutoComplete options you want to use . Remove ticks from those you don't want to use . J :D |
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| 135652 | 2003-04-15 07:08:00 | Opera has a "Google searchbar" alongside its Address Bar -- all you need do is type out your search keywords, press Enter and the Google page pops up with a list of suggestions. So handy, and it is built in. :-) Opera rox. B-) |
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