<topic sku="core" tNum="289127" author="carlgr" xmlns="x-schema:hhTopicSchema.xml"><index><title>Learn about using Money's internal browser</title><category>online</category><klink type="cncpt">Tell me about using Money's internal browser</klink></index>
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<p>You can click any Internet link in Money to get more information on topics such as investing and taxes. To make it easy to search for Web information while staying close to your finances, Money comes with an internal browser.</p>
<p>When you click a link in Money that connects to the Internet, Money finds your information and displays it within the same window you've been using for tasks such as entering transactions and viewing your tax-related spending. You use the same navigational buttons (such as <emph>Back</emph> and <emph>Forward</emph>) as you've used while working in your Money file. Because you're viewing the Internet within Money, you can click the <emph>Back</emph> button to leave the Web page you were viewing and return to the last page you viewed in Money. Just like any browser, you can enter Web site addresses directly into the address box.</p>
<p>There are a few things to remember when using Money's internal browser:</p>
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<li>The browser is limited to navigating the Web. If you need to locate files on your computer, use Windows Explorer.</li>
<li>Because the browser does not support Java files, if you open a Web site that contains Java, you might prefer to view it in your external browser.</li>
<li>The internal browser shares the same history information as your external browser (such as Internet Explorer or Netscape), so you can quickly access Web sites you've visited in either browser.</li>
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<tease>How do I tell Money I only want to use my external browser?</tease>
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<p>If you prefer to use your external browser only, you can set this option.</p>
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<li>On the <emph>Tools</emph> menu, click <emph>Options</emph>.</li>
<li>Click the <emph>Connection</emph> tab.</li>
<li>Under <emph>Browser</emph>, select <emph>Always use my default browser to browse the Internet</emph>.</li>