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AFMRPCUSER

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Oct 25, 2008
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I'm very new to the MAC scene. I have only had my iMAC for a bit over a month. I'm fairly comfortable with using it as it's much like a PC in many ways. I do have one issue though, I do not know if you can open several Browsers at the same time like you can do in the Windows environment. I know I can use the alternate search panel at the top right but I have to use the back arrow to return to the previous panel. Hmmm. must be a way, I'm just not finding it and maybe a bit dull at this point..:cool:
 
I'm very new to the MAC scene. I have only had my iMAC for a bit over a month. I'm fairly comfortable with using it as it's much like a PC in many ways. I do have one issue though, I do not know if you can open several Browsers at the same time like you can do in the Windows environment. I know I can use the alternate search panel at the top right but I have to use the back arrow to return to the previous panel. Hmmm. must be a way, I'm just not finding it and maybe a bit dull at this point..:cool:

Command+N opens a new window.

Don
 
it's just Mac, not MAC (That's something entirely different)

File>>New Window
Command+N
Drag a tab out of your window
Right click a link and select Open Link in New Window
Command click a link.


Take your pick
 
it's just Mac, not MAC (That's something entirely different)

File>>New Window
Command+N
Drag a tab out of your window
Right click a link and select Open Link in New Window
Command click a link.


Take your pick

You can drag a tab out to make a new window? I never knew that.

@OP-

TuffLuff is right, it's Mac, not MAC. a MAC is a network address for your computer.

Don
 
Reply 2 You Guys

Thank you folks for the answers. I'm so used to cruising around and finding stuff that I never thought to look at the manual for keyboard instructions. TNX AGN.. Sil;):cool:
 
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