Search with the Internet Explorer 9 Address bar
You can search the Internet directly from the Windows Internet Explorer 9 Address bar and choose what search engine to use. You can also allow a search engine to suggest search terms or results as you type them.
Watch this video to learn how to search with the Internet Explorer 9 Address bar (0:45)
To search the Internet in the Address bar
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Open Internet Explorer by clicking the Start button
. In the search box, type Internet Explorer, and then, in the list of results, click Internet Explorer.
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Type a word or phrase in the Address bar, select a search provider icon at the bottom of the expanded Address bar, and then press Enter.
To add a search provider
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Open Internet Explorer by clicking the Start button
. In the search box, type Internet Explorer, and then, in the list of results, click Internet Explorer.
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Click the Show Address bar Autocomplete button, and then click Add in the lower right corner for the Address bar.
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In the Add-ons Gallery, choose a search provider, and then click Add to Internet Explorer.
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In the Add Search Provider dialog box, you can do one or more of the following:
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To use a search provider automatically, select the Make this my default search provider check box.
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To go directly to the search provider's top result when you search, select the If the address I type in the address bar can't be found, open the top search result check box.
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To see suggested search terms or results from the search provider as you type, select the Use search suggestions from this provider check box.
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Click Add.
Notes
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You can turn search suggestions on or off. In the Address bar, click Turn on suggestions or Turn off suggestions.
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For information about removing search providers, see Managing add-ons in Internet Explorer 9.