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igoogle.


Question Posted Sunday August 5 2007, 3:49 pm

I have an igoogle page.
I have mozzila firefox as my internet provider.
How do I get igoogle to be my set home page when I open up my internet?
I've tried figuring it out, but nothing seems to work.
And yes, I did google it.
Thanks in advance.
:D


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katieneedsadvice answered Sunday August 5 2007, 7:27 pm:
Go to TOOLS on the tool bar on the TOP of your window and select INTERNET OPTIONS then it will say "you can change the page you use for your homepage" then type in the URL

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