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I'm running windows XP pro and use IE 6.0.
Currently when I am on a webpage and I left click on a hyperlink, it opens
the link in the same window. Is there a way to change this so that whenever
I left click a link, it opens it in a new window?
I know I can right click a link and select open in new window, I'd just like
a way to simplify this and make it only a single click to achieve this
process.
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hold down Ctrl key while clicking as norm and the link pops open in a new
window
"bob" <b2bob@ggmail.com> wrote in message
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> I'm running windows XP pro and use IE 6.0.
>
> Currently when I am on a webpage and I left click on a hyperlink, it opens
> the link in the same window. Is there a way to change this so that
> whenever I left click a link, it opens it in a new window?
>
> I know I can right click a link and select open in new window, I'd just
> like a way to simplify this and make it only a single click to achieve
> this process.
>
> Thank you
>
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Internet Options - Advanced - "Reuse windows for launching shortcuts".
If you leave that unchecked, doesn't it do the same thing, open all links in
a new window?
"bob" <b2bob@ggmail.com> wrote in message
news:I2KXe.525349$s54.210220@pd7tw2no...
> I'm running windows XP pro and use IE 6.0.
>
> Currently when I am on a webpage and I left click on a hyperlink, it opens
> the link in the same window. Is there a way to change this so that
> whenever I left click a link, it opens it in a new window?
>
> I know I can right click a link and select open in new window, I'd just
> like a way to simplify this and make it only a single click to achieve
> this process.
>
> Thank you
>
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