Posted by cowranch on June 09, 2016 at 18:07:35 from (199.47.65.56):
In Reply to: Windows 10 question posted by rrlund on June 09, 2016 at 14:08:24:
"Comes up in a second Window", not clear on what's going on. If you are in Internet Explorer, back in the Internet options, in the box above the "use current" button, it will list the page that will come up automatically. You can also have multiple pages come up in other tabs every time you start. Click in that box next to the house, and erase any you don't want. Probably guessing wrong as to your meaning.
I see a little down arrow next to a magnifying glass where you type in webpages, it brings up some recent ones (I don't use Windows myself, I'm just using it to assist here, also, don't know anyone that uses Internet Explorer, so I'm just going by what I see). I don't know if that will stay there. Easy way to get sites you want like that, I'd turn on the favorites bar. Up at the very top in an open area, not on a tab, lets say right above the tab area, or to the right of a tab, like I said, just an open and blank area at the top of Internet explorer (not in the webpage area), press the right mouse button, you should get a menu if it's in the right place, then select favorites bar. You should get a new space just below where you type in addresses. Go to a webpage you want. Up where you type addresses, to the left of the address should be a graphic. For example ytmag just shows an "e" for me now, ebay shows a multi colored handbag. Left click on that graphic, hold the button down, drag the graphic to the new bar just below (should say link while dragging), release mouse button on that bar, it should stay there, you can put several, I can explain that better if needed....
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