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Old May 20th 03, 03:54 AM
Michelle Justice
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I was unable to print anything after I was trying to
figure out my phone tools. I don't know if it was
related or not. I shut the computer down and then
restarted it. It's printing now. However, I have 7
items that are pending (stated on my task bar). Where
can I locate these and delete them. Still a novice!
Thanks in advance.
Michelle
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Old May 20th 03, 04:26 PM
Cari \(MS-MVP\)
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If there is a printer icon in the System Tray (bottom right) click on it and
the queue will appear. You can highlight each entry and delete them here.

If there is no printer icon, then go to the Control Panel, Printers & Faxes
and right click the printer in question. Select Open. You can do the same
thing from here.

Cari
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"Michelle Justice" wrote in message
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I was unable to print anything after I was trying to
figure out my phone tools. I don't know if it was
related or not. I shut the computer down and then
restarted it. It's printing now. However, I have 7
items that are pending (stated on my task bar). Where
can I locate these and delete them. Still a novice!
Thanks in advance.
Michelle



 




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