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Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x - Use

Search One Engine, Then Another

After performing an Internet search using the "Search" button, you will see a results list for your query. Click the "Next" button to try the search on another engine.

If you don't like the search engine use order, click the "Customize" button. On the window that appears, click on the type of search that you wish to perform. Uncheck or check your desired search engines that you want to use. Then, click on a search engine and click the up and down arrow buttons to raise/lower that search engine's priority (the top engine will be the default). When you are done configuring your search engine usage, press the "OK" button to close the dialog box.

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