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Using Google Toolbar in Internet Explorer
With your busy life
Google Toolbar lets you get the most out of your time on the web Toolbar
is an Internet Explorer add-on that you can download or you might already have
it preinstalled.
It appears at the top of the browser and allows you to search Google from
anywhere on the web.
You can also search specific Google sites,
such as Images, News, and Maps. So when you're checking your kids' school
calendar
and see Ethan has an away game coming up, you can quickly look up the location in
Google Maps
get your directions and be on your way.
Toolbar has other useful time-saving tools.
The Word find and Highlight tools quickly identify your search terms
and you can jump to relevant parts of a page using Quick Scroll.
So when Emma needs help with her civics homework just type
a phrase from the founding father's famous speech that she's researching
chooses a search result and you can go right to that section of the speech
and now Emma can report back with new insight.
You can use Toolbar to translate web pages written in foreign languages
with just the click of a button. So when you're planning that family vacation
overseas
you can get the inside scoop on things. With Google+ built in into Toolbar
you can also easily share things with friends.
Tools like Autofill make online purchases
go much faster. Just make sure you're signed in to Toolbar with your Google
account.
You can also customize Toolbar by adding and removing buttons
for the tools you use most or not at all
and because your settings are saved your your account you take them with you when
you use other computers with Internet Explorer.
Google Toolbar makes browsing simple, easy,
and useful.