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Old December 21st 03, 02:46 PM
Holly
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I have xp and i need to know how to turn off what i search for? i clocked yes without thinking and now i dont know how to get rid of it?
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Old December 21st 03, 02:51 PM
Gurjot Brar \(MSFT\)
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Hello Holly,

In order to delete what you have searched for in the past, all you have to
do is go to the input box (search box) and push the "down" arrow key (this
will show you all the entries that have been searched for), using the arrow
keys navigate to the text that you want to delete and push the "delete" key.
This will delete the word that you have searched for in the past.

Thank you,

Gurjot

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I have xp and i need to know how to turn off what i search for? i clocked

yes without thinking and now i dont know how to get rid of it?


 




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