ok so you know how when you go to google or yahoo and you click inside the search box and a drop down box thing comes up with all the things you've searched before? lol is there any way to get rid of that?
Btw, you can't delete those list of searches by clicking on internet options. It didnt work for me. So I think I'm gonna try the deleting method to get rid of those suckers. WHOOPEEE!!! [ clarayow's advice column | Ask clarayow A Question ]
kittygurl90 answered Sunday December 10 2006, 5:55 pm: put your mouse over the things your want to delete and press delete
hope this helps.
or if that doesnt work you could also try going to internet settings and delete cookies
orphans answered Sunday December 10 2006, 3:05 pm: place your mouse over the thing you want to erase, and press Delete not Backspace...
if you want to deletee the entire thing, hold down delete [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
karisue answered Sunday December 10 2006, 1:14 pm: You need to delete your cookies.
When your internet box is popped up, go up to the top under 'Tools.' Go down to the bottom where it says 'Internet Options.' Under the tab 'General' right in the middle there should be a button you can press that says 'Delete Cookies' try that. Plus delete your history. [ karisue's advice column | Ask karisue A Question ]
Askthatguy answered Sunday December 10 2006, 12:47 pm: two ways, one would be to just highlight it and then hit the delete key. The next is to go to tools>internet options...>and then delete the cookies and erase the history. :). [ Askthatguy's advice column | Ask Askthatguy A Question ]
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