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Open Internet Explorer, go to Tools-Options and enter www.google.com as your home page. Click apply, close Internet Explorer and restart it, you should see Google search as your new home page.
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1. Browse normally to the web page you want as your home
page.
2. Pull down the "Tools" menu of Internet Explorer.
3. Select "Internet Options."
4. The "General" tab appears.
5. You'll see the "Home page" box at the top.
6. Click the "Use Current" button in that box.
7. Click "OK." \
8. Close and open Internet Explorer. You should see your new
home page.
Firefox for any operating system
Changing your home page in Firefox is easy. Just follow these steps:
1. Browse normally to the web
page
you want as your home page.
2. Pull down the "Tools" menu of Firefox.
3. Select "Options."
4. Click on the "General" tab, if it is not the
first to appear.
5. You'll see the "Home Page" box at the top.
6. Click the "Use Current Page" button in that
box.
7. Click "OK."
8. Close and open Firefox. You should see your new home
page.
Safari for MacOS X
Changing your home
page in Safari isn't tough either:
1. Browse normally to the web page you want as your home
page.
2. Pull down the "Safari" menu.
3. Select "Preferences."
4. Click on the "General" tab.
5. Note the "Home page:" field and the "Set
to Current Page" button beneath it.
6. Click "Set to Current Page."
7. Click the red "close" button in the upper left
corner of the preferences dialog.
8. Close and open Safari.
You should see your new home page.
Opera
Opera changes the home page in pretty much the same way as
the rest:
1. Browse normally to the web page you want as your home
page.
2. Pull down the "Tools" menu.
3. Select "Preferences..."
4. The "Preferences" dialog box appears. Click on
the "General" tab.
5. Note the "Home page" field and the "Use Current"
button to the right of it.
6. Click "Use Current."
7. Click "OK."
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