go to history, it is the clock icon above the address bar, or you can check you credit card bill for the website if you order it with a credit card
2006-11-19 10:51:36
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answered by alan21627 4
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You could try sifting through your junk mail and email including spam. If you have ordered from them the chances are they will try to make a follow up sale and it just might jog your memory.
The other thing is to buy another copy of the magazine, there is probably a repeat advert or put in a search in your browser for the articles you ordered that might do the trick
2006-11-19 11:11:59
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answered by d00ney 5
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May be you should restore your computer to some date in October then press ctrl +h and try to find it this way because if you pressed ctrl +h now all you get is history for two weeks ago.
2006-11-19 10:58:28
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answered by Anonymous
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once you attempt to cover your information superhighway surfing history from somebody else who makes use of your workstation, i.e. artwork, college, and so on. i might propose that while you're utilizing a browser consisting of information superhighway Explorer, deleting your cookies and non everlasting information superhighway data, as maximum issues are recorded right here as nicely. i recognize my boss oftentimes verify the cookies and non everlasting information superhighway data, with the aid of fact he assumes that we basically delete our information superhighway history. So confident, there are approaches, and if there is an administrator appropriate on your workstation, as there became into in my extreme college, who perspectives each and every thing you do on the workstation, they have get admission to to retrieving it as nicely, they receive a replica of the information superhighway sites you pass to. wish this helped. in case you attempt to retrieve something you deleted even with the undeniable fact that, that's slightly greater complicated to discover.
2016-10-04 03:44:42
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answered by ? 4
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Like the other guys said, look in history. Unlike what they said - if you have the new IE version, there is no clock - look under the gold star, top left of page.
2006-11-19 11:06:05
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answered by fidget 6
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It should be stored in history. You have to click on the time button on the standard buttons toolbar. Click on search. If it is stored on the computer then it should pop up. Hope this helps. Thanks
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2006-11-19 10:52:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Not unless you have the history set to retain records that long (which I dont think is possible!)...;
2006-11-19 10:54:13
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answered by huggz 7
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check your bank or credit card statement for payments
2006-11-19 10:52:50
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answered by benthedog 1
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if you did not cleared your history informatioj you can use the browser history to see al sites viusited in octomber
2006-11-19 10:50:10
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answered by easycoder_biz 3
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press (ctrl)+H on your keyboard (when you have your internet browser open), search through your history..
2006-11-19 10:49:39
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answered by xeonxr6 2
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