I'm not sure I follow your problem, but if you are speaking of clicking on a link and having the new page replace the one you clicked from, that is not a feature in most cases that you can adjust.
The html coding of the link on the "referring" page controls whether it opens up a new browser window or opens it up in the current one.
If it is opening it up in the current one, most of the time all you have to do is click on the [%26lt;BACK] button to return to the referring page.
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easy, just use firefox instead
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If you're currently experiancing problems with IE then it may be best to try a different browser, there are verious ones to choose from, below is a list of a couple and where to find them.
Firefox - http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/
Maxthon - http://www.maxthon.com (Uses IE engine, good if you want to keep the IE look and feel but also have some extra features)
Opera - http://www.opera.com
All three browsers are very popular, there's nothing stopping you from trying them all (I certainly have). find one you like and enjoy.
Hope this helps,
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