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Hi I am running Os/9.1 And using Outlook Express for E mail.My problem is. On the address side there is a folder named Microsoft News server. I accidentally down loaded too many news addresses. I tried to delete them but it wont let me.I tried holding down the Option key with and with out the Apple keybut no luck. Any ideas. Regards Norm.
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control clicks are a good thing to try, but more likely there is an option in the preferance panel of the outlook program to allow you to change that. If not, i would search on your hard drive and see if there is a place where the links are stored and then manually delete them. best of luck!
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Hi thank you for writing I did manage to clear them. Regards Norm.
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