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Deleting email contacts.
As you know when you enter an email address in the the . To..................section
if the address is already in your list of contacts, after the first letter , the PC displays all the addresses beginning with that letter, which is good but not if address has been deleted from the
contact list. I have deleted several addresses but they are still displayed every time I want to send an email beginning with the first letter . I have even tried removing all addressses but they are still displayed every time I want to send an email.
Any ideas how I can permanently remove addresses ?
if the address is already in your list of contacts, after the first letter , the PC displays all the addresses beginning with that letter, which is good but not if address has been deleted from the
contact list. I have deleted several addresses but they are still displayed every time I want to send an email beginning with the first letter . I have even tried removing all addressses but they are still displayed every time I want to send an email.
Any ideas how I can permanently remove addresses ?
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So presumably you are using the web based mail through your browser? if so you may not be able to clear an individual entry (if the press delete thing doesn't work) you will only be able to delete all remembered suggestions. how to do it varies by browser but you basically need to clear the form history.
http://www.clear-hist...ear-form-history.html
So presumably you are using the web based mail through your browser? if so you may not be able to clear an individual entry (if the press delete thing doesn't work) you will only be able to delete all remembered suggestions. how to do it varies by browser but you basically need to clear the form history.
http://www.clear-hist...ear-form-history.html