Internet Cheat Sheet Address Bar If you want to: Do this: Move the cursor into the Address bar. Press ALT+D. Automatically add http://www. and .com on either side of the word. Type a word in the Address bar and press CTRL+ENTER. In the Address bar, quickly move the cursor between parts of the address. Press CTRL+LEFT ARROW Open a new address bar. Press CTRL+O or CTRL+L Navigation Open a new window. Press CTRL+N. Open the Favorites bar. Press CTRL+I. Quickly save a Web page to the Favorites list. Press CTRL+D. Scroll toward the beginning of a document. Press the UP ARROW. Scroll toward the beginning of a document in large increments. Press PAGE UP. Jump to the top of a Web page. Press CTRL+HOME Close the current window. Press CTRL+W. Move to the next page. Press ALT+RIGHT ARROW. Return to the previously-viewed page. Press the BACKSPACE key. Search for a word or phrase on a Web page. Press CTRL+F. Hyperlinks Open a hyperlinked page in a new window. Press shift, then click the hyperlink, or right click on the link and choose Open in new window. Return quickly to previously-viewed Web pages. Click the small down arrow to the right of the Back button and select a Web page. Stop downloading a page. Press ESC. Saving and Printing Save an image without opening it. Right-click the image, and then click Save Target As. Print a table of all the links associated with a Web page. Choose Print from the File menu, then click the Options tab. Place a check mark next to Print table of links, and click Print.
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