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Setting GoEnglish.com As Your Start Page

Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 and Above Users:
  1. From the Internet Explorer pull-down View menu, select Internet Options.
  2. Select the General tab.
  3. Enter in http://www.GoEnglish.com in the Address text field and then click the OK button.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0 and Below Users:
  1. Go to the Address: http://www.GoEnglish.com
  2. From the Internet Explorer pull-down View menu, select Options.
  3. Select Start Page from the page menu.
  4. Select the Use Current button and then the OK button.
Netscape Navigator 4.0 and Above Users:
  1. From the Netscape pull-down Edit menu, select Preferences.
  2. Select Navigator from the Category list.
  3. In the "Navigator starts with" section, click the Home Page radio button, and enter http://www.GoEnglish.com in the Location text entry box in the Home page section.
  4. Click the OK button.
Netscape Navigator 3.0 and Below Users:
  1. From the Netscape pull-down Options menu, select General Preferences.
  2. Select the Appearance tab.
  3. In the "Startup" section of the page, click the Home Page Location radio button and enter http://www.GoEnglish.com in the text entry box below the button.
  4. Click the OK button.


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