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      19th Feb 2005
I have been tinkering with custom forms and deleting folders along the way.
However, when I do try to design new forms, I notice the old ones don't seem
to go away. How can I do a proper cleanup so as to not see these old forms
any longer.
 
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>I have been tinkering with custom forms and deleting folders along the way.
> However, when I do try to design new forms, I notice the old ones don't
> seem
> to go away. How can I do a proper cleanup so as to not see these old
> forms
> any longer.



 
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