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jsmisc
December 5th 03, 08:39 PM
Hello. I wonder if anyone can help. I have reinstalled
Windows XP Home and I must have clicked that I did not
want Windows to remember things I had typed into
dialogue/search boxes. I would now like to be able to do
this but I cannot work out how to make it save things so
that I don't have to type them in again, not passwords
just general items.
Hoping someone can help,
Thanks,
John

Mary Sauer
December 5th 03, 08:39 PM
Right-click your browser icon, properties, content tab, autocomplete, tick the
preferred boxes.


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"jsmisc" > wrote in message
...
> Hello. I wonder if anyone can help. I have reinstalled
> Windows XP Home and I must have clicked that I did not
> want Windows to remember things I had typed into
> dialogue/search boxes. I would now like to be able to do
> this but I cannot work out how to make it save things so
> that I don't have to type them in again, not passwords
> just general items.
> Hoping someone can help,
> Thanks,
> John

John \(jsmisc\)
December 5th 03, 08:43 PM
Thanks very much Mary. I have done that. I just could not
find the way to do it at all before your very kind and
helpful message.
John
>-----Original Message-----
>Right-click your browser icon, properties, content tab,
autocomplete, tick the
>preferred boxes.
>
>
>--
>Mary Sauer MS MVP
>http://dgl.microsoft.com/
>http://mvps.org/msauer/
>"jsmisc" > wrote in message
...
>> Hello. I wonder if anyone can help. I have reinstalled
>> Windows XP Home and I must have clicked that I did not
>> want Windows to remember things I had typed into
>> dialogue/search boxes. I would now like to be able to
do
>> this but I cannot work out how to make it save things
so
>> that I don't have to type them in again, not passwords
>> just general items.
>> Hoping someone can help,
>> Thanks,
>> John
>
>
>.
>

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