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Mozilla Firefox - Misc - Change How Firefox Opens Sites From Other Applications

SUMMARY: When external applications open websites with Firefox, have them do so in new windows, tabs, or replacing the currently-viewed website.

Many applications now contain links that access your web browser to open websites. Examples include:

* Company websites in "About" or "Help" dialog boxes
* Website addresses inside Adobe Reader PDF or Microsoft Word DOC files
* Website addresses inside e-mail in Outlook or Outlook Express

If Mozilla Firefox is setup as your default browser, you can change its behavior when opening a website from another application. Firefox can either open websites in a new browser window, open websites as new tabs inside the same browser window, or replace the current tab/browser window (if any) with the desired site.

To change the default behavior:

1. From Mozilla Firefox click "Tools" - "Options".

2. When the "Options" multi-tabbed dialog box appears, click "Tabs".

3. Select one of the following radio buttons underneath "Open links from other applications in":

* a new window

* a new tab in the most recent window

* the most recent tab/window

4. After making your decision, click "OK" to close the dialog box.


 


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