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Thanks Norman,
This was really a general enquiry.
I use a number of applications, such as www.statcounter.com and
www.ntlworld.com, where I am asked for my Username. For NTLWorld, in
sending e-mails, I have to select addresses from the 'TO' and 'CC' drop-down
boxes. In these boxes, there are a number of old addresses which I would
like to get rid of, mainly as I keep sending e-mails to the wrong selected
address, rather embarrassing.
I think your suggestions, which I was not aware of, might solve my problem
by removing everything, and then starting again. I did try selecting on an
unwanted item, in an drop-down box (after it appeared in the box) and
right-clicking on it and selecting "Delete", but that didn't seem to work.
It removes the item from the box, but the item is still in the drop-down
list.
John
"Maurice N ~ MVP" <maurice@mvps.org> wrote in message
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I think you need to be specific as to which applications you are referring
to.
If you refer to Internet Explorer, and the fields where you type in
......then....
To remove a particular item from the drop-down list -- the next time you are
filling in an item --- highlight that item on the drop-down list--
right-click and select "Delete". Or another way, even before typing,
double-click the empty box , so that you can see the whole list.
To clear *ALL* entries you ever made in I.E. -- In IE, go to
Tools---Internet Options-----click the "CONTENT" TAB----see
Personal Information box---click the "Autocomplete button". Look at the
block "Clear AutoComplete history".
The button Clear Passwords is pretty much obvious.
The button Clear Forms would cause *clearing / flushing* all the entries
typed in at any page.
You'd probably need to have each user login & do this for each user account.
You may also turn off Auto Complete in IE browser. Just un-check the
appropriate line in the AutoComplete settings.
--
Maurice N
MVP Windows - Shell / User
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John F. wrote:
> In various applications which uses Windows, there are various
> Drop-Down lists. How do I remove items from these lists, is it via
> the Registry?
>
> This is a general enquiry, as other systems (such as e-mailing in
> NTLWorld) have Drop-Down lists, items in which I would like to remove.