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| Thread ID: 29024 | 2003-01-08 04:26:00 | Clearing Google list of topics searched for | write-click (2248) | Press F1 |
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| 111968 | 2003-01-08 04:26:00 | Is there any way of clearing the list of topics I have searched for using Google? I just want to clear it so when I type in the first letter of something new I am searching for, I don't get the list of everything I have ever searched for that starts with that letter! Please advise if this is possible and how to do so. I vaguely remember reading something about this but haven't been able to track it down. Thanks. | write-click (2248) | ||
| 111969 | 2003-01-08 04:37:00 | Hey Have you tried clearing out your cookies?? - while your at it you could always get rid of your old history files and cache your temporary internet files as well CyberChuck |
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| 111970 | 2003-01-08 04:55:00 | To remove individual search terms, go to google, double click inside the search box (all your search terms should be displayed underneath in the drop down box). Just highlight one by pressing the down arrow and then press delete. To remove all of the entries, in Internet Explorer go to the Tools menu, click Internet Options, choose the Content tab, click the AutoComplete button under Personal Information section, then click Clear Forms, then OK. Then OK, OK to close all the boxes. Note: This option will affect all sites, not just google! |
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| 111971 | 2003-01-08 05:04:00 | hehe i bet i know the REAL reason you don't want them to show up :P | tango (2697) | ||
| 111972 | 2003-01-08 06:32:00 | If you wantto delete just one (or more) entry in the listing without losing all of them, when you type in the first letter and then the list appears, go down the list with your arrow key to the desired entry that you want removed and press the delete key and it will be removed from the list... | falvrez (390) | ||
| 111973 | 2003-01-08 08:40:00 | Thanks for that everyone, I knew there had to be a simple way to do it, I just didn't know where to look. As for what I have been looking up, it's not what you think - no porn sites - I'm a journalist who has to research some pretty gross health topics at times and the search prompts bring back horrible memories of things you'd rather not think about! | write-click (2248) | ||
| 111974 | 2003-01-08 09:08:00 | Well if you are looking for a spot of light relief from horrors on the web - have you met this site (www.eatmydirt.com.au)? | Heather P (163) | ||
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