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Where is the button that allows me to go back multiple pages by showing me recent pages visited? It used to be next to the 'back' button.

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Next to the 'back' or 'forward' arrows there used to be a drop down box you could check that would give you a recent history of visited pages. You could click on one and return to it. Where is this option in Firefox 4?

Next to the 'back' or 'forward' arrows there used to be a drop down box you could check that would give you a recent history of visited pages. You could click on one and return to it. Where is this option in Firefox 4?

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You can get the drop down list by either right-clicking on the back/forward buttons, or holding down the left button until the list appears.

If you want the drop-down arrow you can add it with the Back/forward dropmarker add-on - https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/backforward-dropmarker

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You can get the drop down list by either right-clicking on the back/forward buttons, or holding down the left button until the list appears.

If you want the drop-down arrow you can add it with the Back/forward dropmarker add-on - https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/backforward-dropmarker

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Thanks! That answers the question.