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Why can’t I access a previous page viewed by clicking on the “Back” button on the browser after selecting a link?

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Why can’t I access a previous page viewed by clicking on the “Back” button on the browser after selecting a link?

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Unlike most programs, a web browser will open multiple windows. In other words, two or more windows in which the browser appears may be active at the same time. Look at the tool bar at the bottom of the screen, this is the same bar where the start button is located. If the browser logo appears on two different buttons, you have more than one window open. Click on the button that is not active (not highlighted) to open the previous window. If there is only one window open, click on the “GO” menu item at the very top of the screen; a drop down menu will appear where you can click on the address of the page to which you wish to return. If you receive a “Page Not Available” message, click on the Back button again, this means that your document has been dropped from the docket entry and must be reattached. It might be best to click on the Civil or Criminal Menu choice from the Blue Menu Bar and begin your filing again.

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