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Question Posted Sunday July 24 2005, 2:35 pm

is there any way to delete the sites you have been on the the address bar?

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wummy1234 answered Wednesday July 27 2005, 4:48 am:
haha some ones a porn freak! but yes their is i no this from bad experience you can do clear histery but if like click the search bar not the 1 were u have to type .com but the other 1 and it has sites you visited then you can holde down delete botton and it should clear them

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LifesNoStoryBook answered Tuesday July 26 2005, 4:29 am:
Click 'Tools' ...'Internet Options'...then click 'Clear History'
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xXxpinky615xXx answered Monday July 25 2005, 3:05 pm:
Top of internet window -----> Click Internet Options (at the bottom) Go down to where it has a title called "History" Find botton that says "Clear History" and click. History is gone =)

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Karen answered Sunday July 24 2005, 2:47 pm:
Yes, you can either delete your cookies or delete your documents menu. Just go to 'Tools', scroll down to 'Internet Options', and in the Temporary Internet Files section, click on the 'Delete Cookies' tab and everything in the address bar should be gone. Or, if you have Windows 98, go to 'Start', then to 'Settings', scroll to 'Taskbar & Start Menu', click on the Start Menu Programs tab, and then hit 'Clear' in the Documents menu section.

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Mackenzie answered Sunday July 24 2005, 2:44 pm:
Yes. On an OPEN internet window go up to "TOOLS". Then go down to "INTERNET OPTIONS". A new smaller gray window will appear, and this is where you go down to "HISTORY", and click "CLEAR HISTORY". =]

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