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david
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      27th May 2009
I have info on my machine that I would like to delete. Search info/pictures
from newsgroups, websites. When I type pict (etc) into search it keeps a
record including,

Name Date Type Folder Author Etc.

The delete button will not light up on the file menu when I try to remove,
and the right click box does not show a delete option. Have no idea how to
clean this up, Please Help. Thanks.

 
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Donald
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      27th May 2009
So the delete command is not activated when you select an item or all the
items in the search result, right? Do you have those files used by some
services, programs or other users?

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>I have info on my machine that I would like to delete. Search info/pictures
>from newsgroups, websites. When I type pict (etc) into search it keeps a
>record including,
>
> Name Date Type Folder Author Etc.
>
> The delete button will not light up on the file menu when I try to remove,
> and the right click box does not show a delete option. Have no idea how to
> clean this up, Please Help. Thanks.


 
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