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If you have Outlook or another similar program it is probable that you have an address book, which is like an agenda. This option allows you to search for the name of a person in the address book.
1. Click Start.
2. Select on the menu Search.
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| Once the window is open select Computers or people and then People in your address book, the following window will open |
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| 3. On the box Look in: we need to indicate if we want to search in the address book of our computer or in the address book of other people through Internet, which will appear by clicking on the arrow to the right. |
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| Next we need to indicate some search criteria, such as name, the email address, the phone number, etc. If we enter various criteria it is necessary for them to coincide in order to show the result. |
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| Once entered we can click Find now to begin the search. |
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| If you wish to delete the search information that you entered to do another search, click Clear All. |
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| Searching on the Internet |
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| Display the Start menu and select the option Search on the Internet from the Search menu. Having done this, an Internet search page will open up, such as MSN Search or Surway.com, which will allow you to look for particular pages online. Simply type the address and click on search. |
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| The other option to search on the Internet is much less complicated. It consists of typing what you are searching for on the Address bar of Windows explorer and then clicking on the green arrow to the right. |
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