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Dave Martin
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      7th Oct 2003
For some reason my delete key will not automatically
delete if you highlight a word then hit the key. The
bottom tool bar comes up with a message "do you wish to
delete Y/N " If you select Y it will then delete. How do I
restore back to its previous way of working - its so
frustrating.
 
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      7th Oct 2003

>-----Original Message-----
>For some reason my delete key will not automatically
>delete if you highlight a word then hit the key. The
>bottom tool bar comes up with a message "do you wish to
>delete Y/N " If you select Y it will then delete. How do

I
>restore back to its previous way of working - its so
>frustrating.
>.
>


Right click on your recycle bin. Choose properties.

Under the tab global, deselect "display delete
confirmation dialog"
 
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