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How do I set my web browser to check for new versions of stored pages every time I visit the page?

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How do I set my web browser to check for new versions of stored pages every time I visit the page?

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First, you can try a manual REFRESH which is usually F5. If that doesn’t work you can try a manual RELOAD which is usually Ctrl+R. For a more permanent solution, do the following: Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x and higher PC: Select Internet Options from the Tools menu. Click the Settings button. Under Check for newer version of stored pages,, verify that Every visit to the page is checked. Click Ok. Click Ok. Refresh the browser. Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.2x and above Mac OS X: Select Preferences from the Explorer menu. Under the Web browser drop-down box, select Advanced. Under Update Pages: verify that Always is selected. Click Ok. Refresh the browser. Internet Explorer 5.x on Mac OS 9.x and below: Select Preferences from the Edit menu. Under the Web browser drop-down box, select Advanced. Under Update Pages: verify that Always is selected. Click Ok. Refresh the browser. Netscape 6.x and above PC and Mac OS 9.x and below: Select Preferences from the Edit menu. Click the arrow n

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