Microsoft Outlook includes some Web browser features so you can view your favorite Web pages without leaving Outlook. You can go to a Web page in a variety of ways: from links in an e-mail message or other Outlook items, shortcuts you've added to your Outlook Bar or Favorites menu, or URLs entered in the Address box on the far right of the Address Bar (located above the view).
You can also assign a Web page as a home page for a folder. A folder home page can be a special page provided by your administrator, a page from your company intranet, or an Internet page. Whenever you click the folder, Outlook displays the folder home page assigned to it.
If you use Microsoft Exchange Server, and you're not always connected to a network, you can store folder home pages for viewing offline.