<topic sku="core" tNum="288779" author="carlgr" xmlns="x-schema:hhTopicSchema.xml"><index><title>Learn about Web browsers</title><category>online</category><klink type="cncpt">Tell me about Web browsers</klink></index>
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<p>A Web browser lets you interact with people and computers on the Internet. You use a browser to view Web sites that can contain text, pictures, video, and sound, as well as tools to send information over the Internet.</p>
<p>When you use Money, you have several ways to go to the Internet. You can view Web pages directly from within Money. When you click a link or a button in Money that points to a Web page (your pointer will have a globe or an MSN butterfly next to it indicating that the link will connect you to the Internet), Money starts an <glossary>internal Web browser</glossary> and opens the link so you can look at the Web page within your Money window. From there, you can browse the same way you would with an external browser.</p>
<p>If you have an <glossary tNum="287024">Internet service provider (ISP)</glossary>, you can start your <glossary>Web browser</glossary> and access the Internet outside of Money. Just type a Web address in the Address field, and press ENTER.</p>
<p>There are many types of browsers available. You automatically receive Microsoft Internet Explorer with Money. You can also use another Web browser as your default browser, but Internet Explorer must be installed for Money's online features to function correctly.</p>