Web page loading settings

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Jeff

Can anyone please tell me where I go to change the
settings for the "web page loading" speed from high
resolution (slow loading) to fast low resolution (faster
loading)?????????? Thank you in advance.
 
There is no such setting in any version of Windows. It is possible, however,
to load a web page without any images, which tends to make pages load
faster.

Tom Swift
 
Jeff;
This what you're looking for?
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IE/Tools/Internet Options/General tab/Settings button
Check for newer versions of stored pages;
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Every visit....
Specifies that when you return to a page you viewed previously, Internet Explorer should
never check to see whether the page has changed since you last viewed it. Selecting this
option speeds up browsing between pages you have already viewed.
If you want to see the most current version of a specific page, even when this option is
selected, open the page, click the Refresh button on the toolbar.
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Every time....
Specifies that when you return to a page you viewed previously, Internet Explorer should
check to see whether the page changed since you last viewed it. If the page has changed,
Internet Explorer displays the new page and stores it in the Temporary Internet Files
folder. Note that selecting this option can slow down browsing between pages you have
already viewed.
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Auto.....
Specifies that when you return to a page you viewed previously, Internet Explorer should
not check to see whether the page has changed since you last viewed it.
If you select this, Internet Explorer will check for new content only when you return to a
page that was viewed in an earlier session of Internet Explorer or on an earlier day. Over
time, if Internet Explorer determines that images on the page are changing infrequently,
it will check for newer images even less frequently.

Selecting this option can provide the most speed when browsing through pages you have
already viewed. If you want to see the most current version of a specific page, even when
this option is selected, return to the page, and then click the Refresh button on the
toolbar.
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Never
Specifies that when you return to a page you viewed previously, Internet Explorer should
never check to see whether the page has changed since you last viewed it. Selecting this
option speeds up browsing between pages you have already viewed.
If you want to see the most current version of a specific page, even when this option is
selected, open the page, click the Refresh button on the toolbar.
 
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