Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Using Inline AutoComplete in Internet Explorer

Inline AutoComplete completes entries in the Address bar as you type (based on

entries you have used before) and offers a list of choices under the Address bar for other links that start the same way.

Enabling InlineAutoComplete

You can enable Inline AutoComplete using the Advanced options of Internet Explorer

by following these steps:

1. Open Internet Explorer, and from the Tools menu, select Internet Options.

2. From the Advanced tab, scroll down to the end of the Browsing section.

3. Select the Use Inline AutoComplete check box. Click OK.

Using Default Search Actions

Users can perform searches in many ways, including using the Search Explorer bar,

using a Web browser or search engine, or typing their requests in the Address bar. If a

user’s choice is to search for information using the Address bar, there are several ways

in which the results for that search can be shown. In addition, searching from the

Address bar can be disabled. Following are the advanced choices for searching from

the Address bar:

Display results and go to the most likely site.

Do not search from the Address bar.

Just display the results in the main window.

Just go to the most likely site.


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