Navigating Basics
As you browse the Web, you may want to retrace your steps and return to a Web page you've recently visited. You can move backward or forward one location at a time to show sites you've previously visited in this session. After you start to load a Web page, you can stop if the page opens too slowly or if you decide not to access it. If a Web page loads incorrectly or you want to update the information it contains, you can reload, or refresh the page. If you get lost on the Web, you can start over with a single click of the Home button.
Move Back or Forward
To move back or forward one Web page at a time, click the Back button or the Forward button on the Address bar.
TIMESAVER To move back, press +[ (left bracket). To move forward, ...
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