When I click on links in an Outlook email, I would like a new tab to open on the one Internet Explorer 11 window I already have open. Instead, a new IE window opens.
I’ve gone to Tools --> Internet Options --> Tabs, and under “Open links from other program in:” I’ve checked “A new tab in the current window.”
But unfortunately that’s not solving the issue. I’ve checked the internets, and it seems like most people actually want to open a new window instead of a new tab, but not providing a solution that works for my issue. Some research also indicates the way the Outlook hyperlinks are written can override IE settings and force a new window to open.
I'm on a work-provided Surface Pro 4 with IE 11. The firm also uses Proofpoint, and I'm not sure whether that interferes and redirects to a new window versus new tab.
Any ideas? I’d just like to better manage websites I have open, and it’s easier for me to do that with tabs rather than alt-tab rotating through different IE windows. Thanks.
I’ve gone to Tools --> Internet Options --> Tabs, and under “Open links from other program in:” I’ve checked “A new tab in the current window.”
But unfortunately that’s not solving the issue. I’ve checked the internets, and it seems like most people actually want to open a new window instead of a new tab, but not providing a solution that works for my issue. Some research also indicates the way the Outlook hyperlinks are written can override IE settings and force a new window to open.
I'm on a work-provided Surface Pro 4 with IE 11. The firm also uses Proofpoint, and I'm not sure whether that interferes and redirects to a new window versus new tab.
Any ideas? I’d just like to better manage websites I have open, and it’s easier for me to do that with tabs rather than alt-tab rotating through different IE windows. Thanks.