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Back to same spot of web page

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When I click the back arrow it gets me to the web page I was on before but it also go to the top of the page but not to the spot I was working, then I have to scroll down to that spot. How can I have get back to that spot on the web page?

When I click the back arrow it gets me to the web page I was on before but it also go to the top of the page but not to the spot I was working, then I have to scroll down to that spot. How can I have get back to that spot on the web page?

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Three ways: 1. Middle-click the link 2. { Ctrl + click } the link 3. Right-click the link and use Open Link in New Tab

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Avoid going back on pages like that. Don't leave the original web page - but rather open links from that page in a new tab. Then when you are finished reading the new tab, close it and original page will be where you left it.

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Thank You. Now my question how do I open A new link in a new tab?

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Three ways: 1. Middle-click the link 2. { Ctrl + click } the link 3. Right-click the link and use Open Link in New Tab

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What I am wondering why many times it does open back to the same spot?

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Sometimes a web page is updated, meaning the page you saw before is no more. Using the method above will keep the current page available.