Cache
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caching recently accessed pages
A single visitor may access multiple pages, counting one page visit for each page visited.
You can view the pages visited by the 'view history' located on the toolbar in the internet explorer.The last pages (history) can can seen only until someone has not cleared the history.
Browser history contains all the pages that you have visited. These pages could be localhost or servers.
history
The index page
go on sourmath.com. and it automatically deletes the pages you choose. Each time you go on them.
Yes, browser can cache every web page visited. It is to load the pages faster in future.
Might depend on which version of Access that is used. Tables Queries Forms Reports Pages (Access 2000 - 2003.. Pages were deprecated in Access 2007) Macros Modules
To return to a page you've already visited, you can use the browser's back button, which typically appears as a left-facing arrow in the toolbar. Alternatively, you can access your browsing history by clicking on the menu icon (often three dots or lines) and selecting "History," where you can find and reopen previously visited pages. If you have the page bookmarked, simply click on the bookmark to revisit it.
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