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View web pages viewed in the past:
1. Open a web page.
2. Click the Favorites button on the toolbar.
3. Click the History tab.
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View history. Open My Computer, select "Tools", "Folder Options", select "View" tab, select "Show all files and folders" and click OK. Then open the C drive, go to Documents and Settings, and click on your username C:
documents and settings administrator local settings, double-click history, and you can see it. Ask me again if you have any questions.
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If it is not deleted. Right on the browser. There's a history in the icon. You mouse on it. Look at them one by one. If you put the mouse on it, you will get a hint. One is history.
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c:\documents and settings\administrator\local settings\history
Open this address and you can see that administrator is your username, remember to see what username you are.
Then there's the history.
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Find it from your browser's history.
Take 360 Extreme Browser as an example.
1. Click "Customize and Control 360 Extreme Browser" in the upper right corner of the browser.
3. After clicking on the history, the following page will appear, and then you can find all the browsing records below.
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Logged in**Search method: Take IE browser as an example, click IE browser, right-click on properties, select settings, and click to view files. Take the browser as an example, open the menu and click on "History".
Take IE as an example:
1. Open the desktop and click Internet Explorer. Then right-click on the property.
2. Select Settings in the IE Properties dialog box.
Take the browser as an example:
1. To view a shopping navigation that you logged in yesterday**, you must first have a browser, and you have logged in to it with the browser yesterday.
2. Open the drop-down menu of the browser, which is the three horizontal lines in the upper right corner.
3. Click the "History" button.
4. Select View by Time in the upper left corner of the window, and you can select the time as yesterday to view from all the web pages viewed yesterday.
5. Of course, if there are too many ** browsed yesterday and the workload of finding from it is too large, you can use the search function in the upper right corner and enter the keyword of the name of the ** browsed yesterday to view.
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Sometimes we open many web pages in the browser, and after a period of time, we may not remember the name or address of the ** that we have opened. Here are a few ways to get back the ** you have browsed before:1
You can use the browser's history function to view your recent visits. Most major browsers support this feature, and you can try to find the history on the browser you're using to carry the gods. 2.
Use the favorites feature provided by the Browse Crypt to add frequently visited ** to your favorites and quickly find them when you need them. 3.If you remember a keyword or a specific word you've visited, you can use a search engine to quickly find relevant ones.
4.If you've logged in to a particular ** with your username and password, you can find the login history for that ** from your computer's or phone's password manager. Hopefully, these methods will help you get back what you've visited.
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Hello, the above questions will be answered by me. In most correction browsers, you can view your previous visits by following these steps:1
Open your browser and click the drop-down arrow in the address bar or type "chrome: history" directly into the address bar (if using Google Chrome). 2.
In the history page, you can see all the **, time, and date you've visited. 3.For example, if you want to find a specific **, you can use the browser's search bar to search for keywords or use the filter function to filter by time or type.
It's important to note that if you've cleared your browser history or used privacy mode, you won't be able to view your previous visits. The temperature can change greatly in spring, so please take care of yourself. I hope my reply can help you and wish you all the best!
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This range is relatively wide, because each software views the browsing history in a different way, but the general difference will not be very big, and then I will take it as an example to tell you how to view the ** history that you have browsed
5.If you want to delete one of your historical records at this time, press and hold this history on the stool, then click on the circle in front, and finally click "Delete" below, and the search mountain brigade will delete this one, as shown in the figure:
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Dear, here are some ways to get back what you've seen before:1History:
If you're using a browser, you can try looking at your browser's history. Open your browser and click "History" in the menu bar or use the shortcut key Ctrl+H to view. 2.
Bookmarks: If you have bookmarked **, you can view your bookmark list. In the browser, press Ctrl+B to open the bookmarks bar or Ctrl+Shift+O to open the Bookmarks Manager in the new tab.
Cloud sync: If you've enabled browser sync in the cloud, you can sync your history and bookmarks across different devices.
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