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joe134
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Hi, any help appreciated. How does one delete most visited pages on IE, someare duplicated, tried right clicking, deleting not an option.?Tabs
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Click the wrench and de-select the "enable the google new tab page"
next time you open up a new tab it should be blank0 -
Just had a quick look and found it under SAFETY in the bar across the top. It says to press
CTRL+SHFT+DELETE to remove browsing history.
It's also a good idea to remove browsing history by bringing up:
CONTROL PANEL, go to Network & Internet, then Internet Options,
Delete Browsing History.
I am using Vista but all these places should be the same.0 -
Jake'sGran wrote: »Just had a quick look and found it under SAFETY in the bar across the top. It says to press
CTRL+SHFT+DELETE to remove browsing history.
It's also a good idea to remove browsing history by bringing up:
CONTROL PANEL, go to Network & Internet, then Internet Options,
Delete Browsing History.
I am using Vi I always delete history regularly,.Ok, Found it, sorry about that. thanks again0
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