Internet Explorer 6 For Dummies
Internet Explorer 6 For Dummies covers the essentials new PC or IE users need to know about hooking up to the Internet for Web browsing, e-mail, and other tasks. This guide includes coverage of getting on the Internet, Web browsing with IE, e-mail with Outlook Express, customizing IE, and creating Web pages. Most important, it covers the enhanced features of the new version including the updated Interface.
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Internet Explorer 6 For Dummies
Internet Explorer 6 For Dummies covers the essentials new PC or IE users need to know about hooking up to the Internet for Web browsing, e-mail, and other tasks. This guide includes coverage of getting on the Internet, Web browsing with IE, e-mail with Outlook Express, customizing IE, and creating Web pages. Most important, it covers the enhanced features of the new version including the updated Interface.
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Internet Explorer 6 For Dummies

Internet Explorer 6 For Dummies

by Doug Lowe
Internet Explorer 6 For Dummies

Internet Explorer 6 For Dummies

by Doug Lowe

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Overview

Internet Explorer 6 For Dummies covers the essentials new PC or IE users need to know about hooking up to the Internet for Web browsing, e-mail, and other tasks. This guide includes coverage of getting on the Internet, Web browsing with IE, e-mail with Outlook Express, customizing IE, and creating Web pages. Most important, it covers the enhanced features of the new version including the updated Interface.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780764513442
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 10/16/2001
Series: For Dummies Books
Pages: 368
Product dimensions: 7.48(w) x 9.20(h) x 0.82(d)

About the Author

Doug Lowe's previous books on Internet Explorer have more than 250,000 copies in print. He is also the author of For Dummies guides to networking and PowerPoint 2002.

Table of Contents

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