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Old 10-14-2007, 08:08 PM #1
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Hi. You said:

If you make one the default then when you open links in other programs or documents or email the default one will be used."

I've read this three times. Not sure what you mean by open links in other programs or email...etc.

Can you please elaborate.

And I'll do the msn home page thing. Thanks so much.

You should have seen Alan surfing the net in this Mozilla Thing.

I just love that it lets me store passwords and user id's.

Melody

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P.S. UPDATE... UPDATE....UPDATE.....

I did the MSN homepage thing. It didn't work when I did "use current page", so I just typed in the URL for MSN and clicked okay. Exited and when I went back in, there was MSN.

Now I have to learn what Add-ons are.
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