Find out about browsing the Internet in Money
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When you access the Internet via Money, you can display Web pages in an internal Web browser (The browser that opens within Money to allow you to view Web pages without having to leave the Money program.). Although these pages may first look like theyÆre part of Money, theyÆre really not. Viewing them this way is a convenient way to access the Internet without leaving Money. When you click an Internet link (A hyperlink, or ôWeb linkö, is a jump to a place in Money or on the Internet. A hyperlink can be a picture, a 3-D image, or colored text (usually underlined). You can see whether an item on a page is a hyperlink by moving the mouse pointer over the item. If the pointer changes to a hand, the item is a hyperlink. Double-clicking on an Internet hyperlink will start your Web browser (if it isnÆt already open) and take you to the Web site referred to in the hyperlink.) in Money, you donÆt have to leave the program and open a stand-alone browser (The browser that you normally use to access the Internet.) to view the Web page.
The internal browser makes it easy to:
All it takes to browse the Internet in Money is a modem and an Internet Service Provider (ISP) (An Internet Service Provider performs the actual connection to the Internet for you. Typically, your ISP will give you a phone number to dial using your modem.). Once you have these and configure Money to connect, youÆre ready to get on the Web.
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