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INTERESTING SUBJECT, BECAUSE, WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU DONT DELELE THEM? IS THAT LINE GOING TO GET LONGER AND LONGER, OR IS THERE A TIME LIMIT?
Posted by: mike at December 6, 2005 2:06 PMhey leo thanks a bunch! worked like a charm. you totally rock.
Posted by: tara at December 9, 2005 9:01 AMRICH of December 2 '05 seems to have the ONLY way to delete the Google Search Box history for Netscape 8.
Thanks a lot, Rich!
Does anyone know of another way for Netscape 8?
Posted by: Roger at December 17, 2005 5:06 AMhello Leo.
taskbar & start has unused icons,
Q:
how to delete unused icons from,taskbar & start menu?
I have followed your dirctions for deleting history from my Google tool bar and also Rich's suggestion to highlight each site and click delete and neither works. I am using internet explorer. Any other suggestions?
Posted by: Paul Roy at December 28, 2005 11:03 PMTo delete Google Search History, click on the "Google" icon to the left of the text block on the Google Tool Bar. Then, click on "Clear Search History." That's it!
Posted by: Larry at December 29, 2005 8:39 PMThanks a bunch I finally got the stuff off my google toolbar! You're great!
Posted by: ashley at January 1, 2006 7:51 AMhow do i delete history item from my google tool bar
Posted by: rajeev at January 2, 2006 10:58 PMHi Leo,
I have Google Search page as my Home page setup. wondering how can i can delete the previously searched list of words or phrases. i tried deleting the temp files and history, but it doesnt help.any suggestions?
The easiest way is as per Larry's post on 29 Dec. I have been wondering forever how to rid the toolbar of all the sites and searches, and now, following his advice, clicking on the 'google' to the left of the searchbar, and then on delete... - and they're all gone. Phew - thanks Larry. u da man!
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