A user calls in and asks for your help in tweaking the settings on her Internet Explorer. She is finding it hard to remember the names of some the Web sites she visits frequently. Furthermore, she doesn’t even feel like typing in the addresses again and again. She wants you to help her configure IE to be able to store the names of the Web sites in a folder. Which of the following should you ask her to do?
  1. Help her configure the History option in IE.
  2. Help her configure Web sites as bookmarks using the Add to Favorites link.
  3. Help her save Web sites from the File>Save option.
  4. Help her add Web sites through the Trusted websites link on IE.
Explanation
Answer - B - You should help her configure Web sites as bookmarks using the Add to Favorites link.

Key Takeaway: Internet Explorer uses a feature called Favorites to store the names of Web sites you visit often. To add Web pages to the Favorites menu, go to the Web page that you want to add to your Favorites. On the Favorites menu in IE, click Add to Favorites. In the Add Favorite box, type a new name for the page if you want, and click OK.
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