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Cawshus
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      3rd Apr 2008
How do I remove incorrect email addresses from the droplist that appear
when completing the details in the 'To' section of a new email?
 
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      3rd Apr 2008
Use the arrow key to highlisht the incorrect one, press Delete.

"Cawshus" wrote:

> How do I remove incorrect email addresses from the droplist that appear
> when completing the details in the 'To' section of a new email?
>

 
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      3rd Apr 2008
=?Utf-8?B?TWFyeQ==?= <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
news:09402942-2976-4AD9-BDEE-(E-Mail Removed):

> Use the arrow key to highlisht the incorrect one, press Delete.
>
> "Cawshus" wrote:
>
>> How do I remove incorrect email addresses from the droplist that appear
>> when completing the details in the 'To' section of a new email?
>>

>


Too simple for me to think of! Thank you.
 
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