Uh, Andre, apparently you misunderstood me.It is a more complicated thing. I
will try to explain although there is a chance, I will have to make more
durable observations to document it.
None of your advice will work. I tried the recent page menu and those
precious urls are not there. Only those which I entered manually are added
to the menu.
I am primarily concerned with pages that I want to preview while I have
another page open in Internet Explorer Browser.
Let's say I went to MS website and got a page of MSDN documentation. There
are many secondary label-links in the ASP and I can click one or two, view
the content and I CAN GET BACK to the original MSDN dovumentation page by
using the back buttton. None of the pages I visited will be in the menu
under any cercumstances.
So far so good! Here is the crucial point.
Let's say I leave the Internet Browser with the page open on desktop and
began reading some newsgroups like I am doing now. Let's say I see a link
you recommend. I want to check it out. I click it and this link will open
the new page in Internet Explorer Browser, my MSDN page with document I
haven't finished is gone, at times I do not even remember what it was, very
often I have a vague feeling that it was something important but THERE IS NO
BACK BUTTON ENABLED.
So I cannot get back to the page I just lost.
You described to me a recipe for a much simple situation which is not a
problem.
Now, I swear this feature was introduced about two years ago in Internet
Explorer Browser. Before that time you could go back as far as your history
size that you set up allowed you to do.
I WANT TO HAVE THIS FEATURE BACK. I have a gut feeling that there should be
a switch somewhere or a parameter. It could be a command line exec, I do not
care but I want it to be changed. It slows down my productivity because I
cannot be on alert all the time. I keep forgetting. I click on a link and
the previous page is gone. Often I wonder what it was.
Thanks.
"Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]" <> wrote in message
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> Uh, click the back button, or if you want to take two steps back or more,
> click the 'Recent Pages' icons next to the forward button and click the
> previously visited pages. If you want to open a new webpage or IE window,
> click the Page menu and click 'New Window' alternatively CTRL + N
> --
> Andre
> Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com
> My Vista Quickstart Guide:
> http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry
> "AlexB" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> In the old XP, before they upgraded Internet Explorer to version 6, I
>> think you could click on a link somewhere in the window and get a new
>> webpage but if you wanted to go back to the previous one you could click
>> the back button and the previous page would show up.
>>
>> Now the back button is dimmed and in many cases it is impossible to use
>> it unless, I think the pages you flip are thematically related to the
>> original website.
>>
>> I want to find a way to undo it. I want my Internet Browser to be able to
>> go back any time I changed the web page.
>>
>> How can I do it. I could not find an option to unclick so far.
>>
>> Thanks.
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