Welcome to the tutorials! Each tutorial covers a topic related to using Yahoo! products and services as part of your Internet experience; it includes several tasks on separate, tabbed pages. Each task gives you detailed information about using a specific Yahoo! feature.
This page includes information about the following Yahoo! tutorial features:
Most tasks include links to related tutorials and online help, and a What's Next section where you'll find additional information. You can scroll down the page to view these, or jump to them by clicking the links on the right side of the page near the top of the task

To navigate among the different tasks that make up a tutorial, do any of the following:
Click one of the tabs near the top of the page.
Click the Back or Next links near the bottom or the page.


There are several ways to navigate from one tutorial to another:
Click a link in the Learn More section near the bottom of a task page.

Use the links at the top of the page to return to the content area index or the overall tutorial index.

Finding Additional Information
Where additional information might be helpful, you’ll see a question
icon
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Click the icon to see a tip, and, if applicable, a link that you
can click to another tutorial.


Some images that appear on tutorial pages may be too small to let you see clearly the details that they include. To see a larger version of one of these images, click the Enlarge link to the right of the image.

The enlarged image appears in a window over the smaller image. Click the X in the upper-right corner of the image window or anywhere outside of the window to close it and return to the task.

Some terms used in a tutorial may not be familiar to you. Click any highlighted word to see its definition, which appears in a small window just below the word.

Click the X in the upper-right corner of the definition window or anywhere outside of the window to close it.

All vocabulary words are also included in the Glossary.
To print the tutorial page that you're viewing, click your browser's Print button. Note that the enlarged images will not be included and you will find word definitions in a section titled Words to Know at the end of the task.
Yahoo! tutorials are designed to make it easy for you to view a tutorial in one browser window while working with Yahoo! products in a second window. Here's how it works:
When you click a link to another page in a tutorial (either the same tutorial or a different one), the new content appears in the browser window you're already using (Window 1).
When you click a link to a page outside of a tutorial, such as a help page or a Take Me to... link to a Yahoo! product page, the non-tutorial page appears in a new browser window (Window 2). Once Window 2 has opened, you can continue to view tutorial pages in Window 1 while working with other kinds of content in Window 2.

If you want to view more than one tutorial page at the same time, you can open an new window for tutorial content by clicking the Display in new window link at the top of the page.

A new browser window opens, displaying the same tutorial page. From this page you can navigate to any other page; the original browser window and its content don't change.
Tip: If you click a link to a non-tutorial page and nothing seems to happen, it’s possible that the new content is being displayed in Window 2, but that Window 2 is minimized or is behind other windows.
This little guide should help you navigate through the tutorials, and the tutorials should help you navigate through Yahoo!.