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Use Favorites to Get Around the WebArticle ID: 2496049 - View products that this article applies to. SUMMARYInternet Explorer 6 uses a feature called Favorites to put Web sites you visit often within easy reach. That way, you don't have to remember or type anything. Just click your mouse twice—and there you are. MORE INFORMATIONAdd a Web Page to Your Favorites Internet Explorer 6 makes it easy for you to return to a particular Web page when you add the Web page link to your list of Favorites. If you've already got your Favorites organized in folders, find out how to add Web pages in the Organize Your Favorite Web Pages in Folders section below.
Collapse this image ![]() Tip: You can add the current page to your main list of favorites (but not to a folder) right from the keyboard by pressing CTRL+D. Go to a Web Page on Your Favorites List On the Favorites menu, click the link to the Web page you want to visit. If you've already organized Web pages into folders, on the Favorites menu, first point to the folder of the page you want to visit, and then click the link to go to the page. Collapse this image ![]() Keep your list of favorite Web pages handy: Simply click the Favorites button on the Internet Explorer 6 toolbar at the top of the window. The Favorites bar opens on the left side of the screen—it works just like the Favorites list. (To close the bar, click the Favorites button again.) Track your Web site visits: If you've forgotten to add a Web page to the Favorites list, Internet Explorer 6 records where you've been in the History list—today, yesterday, or even a couple of weeks ago. To take stock, click the History button on the Internet Explorer 6 toolbar at the top of the window. Find out more about how to use the History list
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.Alphabetize Your Favorites If your list of Favorites gets unruly, you can put it in alphabetical order.
Collapse this image ![]() Remove a Web Page from the Favorites List You may find that the link to a favorite Web page is broken and no longer takes you there. Or perhaps you just want to clean up your Favorites list. Whatever the reason, it's easy to remove a Web page from your Favorites list.
Organize Your Favorite Web Pages in a New Folder As your list of Favorites grows, you can organize it by categorizing Web pages, creating a folder for each category, and storing Web pages—or even other folders—in them.
Rename a folder: On the Favorites menu, right-click the folder you want to rename. On the menu that opens, click Rename near the bottom of the list. Type a new name, and click OK. Remove a Web Page from a Folder in the Favorites List
PropertiesArticle ID: 2496049 - Last Review: January 14, 2011 - Revision: 1.0
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