Click in the Address bar. Type the address of the site you want to visit, and then press Enter .
Internet Explorer displays the page for that address.
INTRODUCTION
Typing a site's address is the fastest way to get to that site. An address, or URL (uniform resource locator), consists of the protocol (usually http:// ) www, and the domain name (something like nba.com). The domain name might also include a path (a list of folders) to the document. The extension (usually .com, .net, .gov, .edu, or .mil) indicates the type of site (commercial, network resources, government, educational, or military, respectively).
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Address Bar
If the Address Bar is not displayed, click View, Toolbars, Address Bar .
Use AutoComplete
If you have typed a specific address before, you can type only its first few letters ; Internet Explorer will display the rest.