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Khandro | 23:00 Tue 10th Jul 2012 | Internet
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If, in the middle of writing a post for AB, I look for a reference, say an online dictionary, or the source of a fact on Internet Explorer, whatever I have already written disappears and I am unable to return to it, my text being lost forever. This would not happen if I was writing, for example, an email. Is this a fault within AB's construction or can this very annoying problem be avoided?
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Click on 'Help' at the top of the browser window an tell us what it says ☺
Starb

The top line of your browser should tell you what it is
Is it T mobile?
Yes - that's what it says - T Mobile.
Starbuck - are you using a smart phone?

To open a new tab on your pc browser hold down CTRL and press T.

Or click the + next to the last tab.

Or right click on any tab and click 'new tab'.
No - I am using an ordinary desk top computer, but must admit that at the moment I have a dongle attached to it because I am in the process of moving and have not got proper connection. It seems to work all right, but it might be that which is making it difficult. Not moving into my permanent residence for a few more weeks, unfortunately, because some work has to be done there, so perhaps I should wait until I have moved in and then come back and ask again.
that's your internet provider not your browser. when you connect to the internet how do you do that?
It's not fair to hijack Khandro's thread, Starbucks, but Tmobile is your ISP, not your browser.
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probably best. When you are sorted Chuck can explain it to you :-)
Yes, sorry about that Khandro. I got caught up in it. I will leave it for now and come back again with a full question of my own when I am sorted.
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Starbuckbone; It's OK, no need to be sorry (we are in the same boat). I use Google Internet Explorer as my browser, so what should I do please, to "open a new tab"?
Either hold CTRL and T together, or click the arrow next to your current tab
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hc4361, Please bear with me and explain; //click the arrow next to your current tab// and then I'll go away. (With thanks) :-)
Hope this explains it

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I have now cracked it! The simplest method is, as sir.prise suggested, to //Simply minimise AnswerBank while you search the other website.// Thanks.

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