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he World Wide Web is a dynamic and constantly evolving space. If you need help using a web browser or navigating the Web, try using the help system of your specific browser. In Netscape Navigator, you'll find Handbook under the Help Menu, which is labeled Help in Windows, and indicated by a question mark icon in Macintosh at the right end of the menu bar. In Microsoft's Internet Explorer, you can find web surfing basics in the web tutorial under Help, which is located above the navigation bar. Explorer has an array of help topics also located under Help.


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n each page of our Bittinger/Ellenbogen Algebra Series site, you'll find a navigation bar, which provides a quick way to move around the site. You can jump to a different section by clicking on one of the labeled buttons in the navigation bar. To find out more information on individual books, click on the cover of a specific book, and this will lead you to the individual book page. If you want to return to the Algebra Series page from an individual book page, click on the return to series page button you will find on the navigation bar.







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