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Open a new internet browser and open the web page that you want to add to your favorites.
Open your internet browser.
On the upper LEFT corner are two stars. Click on the FIRST star.
A cookie is something that the internet will store for you. Logins, passwords, etc for pages that you visit often. For example, anytime a webpage asks you if you want it to remember your username/password, a cookie is created.
This tutorial will cover deleting your internet cookies AND your browsing history.
An internet homepage is the main page of any internet website. From the homepage, you can make selections to visit subsections of that particular site or use it as a launch pad to visit another website.
You can pre-set your internet browser to automtically open a homepage like AOL.com, CNN.com, Yahoo, a bank, etc.
First, choose a website that you visit everyday. For example, everytime that I turn on my internet, I have it pre-set to open www.foothillstechnology.com and the radio station that I listen too as the office.
Open your internet browser by double clicking on your internet icon.
Open your internet browser. On the upper RIGHT side is box labeled TOOLS.
To open an internet broweser, double click on your internet providers internet tab on the desktop or select thru your start menu.

A blind copy or BCC email is a message that you are sending to multiple people but you do not want the other parties on the email to know who that same email is going out too.
To set up a BCC email.....
You can send everything from presentation for your boss to your child's pictures.
To send an attachement....
This is especially important for business people who have a lot of contact info that they want to include when they send an email and don’t want to type it into every email every time.
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Adding a subfolder into your inbox is a great way to organize and keep emails. To do this...
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Using the calendar in Outlook, you can manage your schedule by setting the calender with appointments, re-ocurring appointments, reminders, and black-out times/dates. To do this...
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Using the re-occuring calender function in outlook will let you set the appointment to re-occur at a set date/time for as my cycles as you wish with a reminder.
For instance, you can set it up to have a re-occuring appointment to pay a bill on the 15th of every month. To learn how to do this...
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You can set a reminder for as little as 15 minutes or as far out as 2 weeks. This is a very helpful tool for birthdays, anniversaries, bill dues, or other special events. You will need to set up the reminder when you are setting up the appointment initially. To learn how...
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The Microsft Outlook address book can keep all your contacts organized. To add or delete a new contact...
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A desktop shortcut icon is simply a program from your START menu. Typically, shortcuts are created for programs that are used frequently.
To create one...
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To keep your desktop from getting cluttered, delete unused icons. To do this...
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