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Remember... becoming a confident computer guru is all a matter of experimentation and remembering to save your work first! We hope you've found this pc tip useful. Rest assured that there will be more fun and functional shortcuts and tips from us in the future. Until then, be safe, save often and don't be afraid of your computer!

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Remember... becoming a confident computer guru is all a matter of experimentation and remembering to save your work first! We hope you've found this pc tip useful. Rest assured that there will be more fun and functional shortcuts and tips from us in the future. Until then, be safe, save often and don't be afraid of your computer!


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LOL CatsHow to Add your Favourite Sites onto your Computer

Have you ever stumbled across a great website, only to be unable to ever find it again?  Frantically searching every keyword known to man does little more than reveal just how many websites are actually out there.  Here's a tip to safe you from the perils of this treasure hunt in future.

  1. Open up your Internet browser.
  2. Go to the site you would like to bookmark.
  3. On the top where it says file and edit there should be an option called either favourites or bookmarks, depending on which browser you are using. Click the "favourite/bookmarks" option.
  4. When the menu drops down asking you what you would like to do, click "add favourite/add bookmark".
  5. Rename your bookmark when the box pops up asking you what you want to call this favourite.
  6. Go to another website, and then click on the bookmarks/favourites bar to see the bookmark/favourite. Click on the "favourite/bookmark" to confirm the link is working.

Voila!

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LOL CatsHow to Add your Favourite Sites onto your Computer

Have you ever stumbled across a great website, only to be unable to ever find it again?  Frantically searching every keyword known to man does little more than reveal just how many websites are actually out there.  Here's a tip to safe you from the perils of this treasure hunt in future.

  1. Open up your Internet browser.
  2. Go to the site you would like to bookmark.
  3. On the top where it says file and edit there should be an option called either favourites or bookmarks, depending on which browser you are using. Click the "favourite/bookmarks" option.
  4. When the menu drops down asking you what you would like to do, click "add favourite/add bookmark".
  5. Rename your bookmark when the box pops up asking you what you want to call this favourite.
  6. Go to another website, and then click on the bookmarks/favourites bar to see the bookmark/favourite. Click on the "favourite/bookmark" to confirm the link is working.

Voila!

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