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clearing all of my favorites


Question Posted Monday April 16 2007, 7:46 pm

i'm using AOL Explorer as my internet thing, and i have a lot of useless favorite folders. i know i can just delete the ones i don't need, but i think it would be easier to just start over. is there any way i can do this? also, lately, when i try to delete things from my favorites, it doesn't delete. i would click delete, but it would just stay there. what can i do?

thanks.


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Cux answered Monday April 16 2007, 8:08 pm:
Click under "Favorites" and then "Manage Favorites". A window will pop up and then you click on what you want deleted- then click delete. If you're having problems- you can go under "Help" and it can help you figure out what's wrong.

Hope I helped!
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