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Question Posted Thursday November 3 2005, 8:50 pm

How do you get rid of all those website URL's in the address bar. You get what im talking about right? Like when you click the arrow next to go all those websites that you go to. Please help theres too many and its irritating.

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kendallski03 answered Sunday November 6 2005, 1:11 pm:
You're downloading things on websites and your probably just clicking next, next, next, Ok, Finish and things like that. Don't do that. Take the time to read them or else just stop doing it. Try to right click with your mouse on the address bar things and there should be like a check and you can uncheck it too. Sometimes it will say delete, but it depends on what kind it is.

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-kendallski03

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AskBritt answered Friday November 4 2005, 7:24 pm:
you go to tools then to I think it is window History.sorry I not a big computer genius

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Mackenzie answered Friday November 4 2005, 12:17 am:
Simple.

On an open Internet Explorer window, go up to "TOOLS". Then go down to "INTERNET OPTIONS" Then under "HISTORY", click "CLEAR HISTORY". It will erase the memory of all past sites. Piece of cake, right? :)

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Karen answered Thursday November 3 2005, 9:17 pm:
You can either delete your History, by going to your Internet Options and clicking on the 'Clear History' button, or you can delete your recent documents menu. If you have Windows 98, go to Start, then to Settings, and click on 'Taskbar & Start Menu', and a window will pop up. Click on the 'Start Menu Programs' tab and click on the clear button in the Documents menu section. Just deleting your history will get rid of the addresses in the address toolbar.

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xopinkbarbie answered Thursday November 3 2005, 9:00 pm:
Okay, it's fairly simple. Go to Tools ((located at the top of your Internet Browser)) then select Internet Options. A box will pop up & on there will be a section located History.. it's near the bottom. Click "Clear History" & it should be gone within a matter of seconds! Keep in mind that this will delete ALL of those websites & you will not be able to get them back, mmk? Hope this helped, hun. ♥

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trlblzr4u answered Thursday November 3 2005, 8:58 pm:
If using internet explorer, right click on the icon then go to properties. In the first tab you will see a history section. That is where the websites that you visit are stored. Click on clear history. If you don't use that, then go to the control panel from the start menu and look for internet options (that is the same thing you would get).

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xXxpinky615xXx answered Thursday November 3 2005, 8:58 pm:
You mean when you click the drop down arrow and all the URL's of the sites you've visited show up?


That would be your history.


Go into tools. Top of the page. Go down to Internet Options, if necessary, click on the 'General' tab. Go down to where it says History, then somewhere it should say clear history.


Then they all go BYE-BYE!

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yourperfectdisaster answered Thursday November 3 2005, 8:56 pm:
That's clearing your history.

Go to "Tools" at the top.
>Click Internet Options
>Then towards the bottom, click "Clear History".

Also, next to "Clear History", there's a thing that says "Days to keep pages in history" & a number. Change that number to however long you want websites to stay there when you click the arrow thing.

There you go =)

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