does anyone know how to get rid of the words that come up all the time. I go to google and then if i type 1 letter like "C" i get all the other words i wrote before like cat and stuff (underneith the text bar). Does anyone know how to get rid of them words? Thanks :) (I hope you get it lol)
mayonnaise answered Saturday August 5 2006, 9:10 pm: When the other words come up use your down arrow and when you get to the word you want to delete, hit the delete button. The delete button is in with the 6 keys above your arrow keys. (some ppl don't know) But that is how you delete those words! =] [ mayonnaise's advice column | Ask mayonnaise A Question ]
xoIDOLox answered Saturday August 5 2006, 7:21 pm: Next to File, Edit at the top of your Internet Window, click Tools >> Internet Options >> Delete Cookies >> OK >> Delete Files >> Check the box that says "Delete All Offline Content" >> OK >> Wait, if it takes too long, do Control + Alt + Delete, End Task, OK, open new window, try again >> OK. That should clear all search engine searches and web addresses that you have visited, except for your History. =] [ xoIDOLox's advice column | Ask xoIDOLox A Question ]
courtxrawr answered Saturday August 5 2006, 6:52 pm: -Go to your toolbar.
-Click tools
-then internet options
-then make sure your under 'General'
-then find 'History'
-click delete.
[i have the 7.0 internet verison. If you do too click 'delete all, after you click delete. If you don't have the 7.0 internet verison then click ok.]
Glad to have helped!
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If you have any more questions.
Please let me know!
Alexis72605 answered Saturday August 5 2006, 6:39 pm: If you have Firefox browser: go to the top menu that says "Tools" then go to "Clear Private Data" then only check the "Saved Form information" box.
if you have Internet Explorer browser: go to "Tools" then "Internet Options" then on the first page it should say "History" and just click "clear"
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