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How do I delete link to document in the work button on toolbar

 
 
Jack Flash
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      9th Apr 2008
I have customised my toolbar to include the Built in menue Work. I now want
to delte some of the quciklinks to documents that are listed in the drop down
box as I am no longer working on them. How do I do that
 
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Graham Mayor
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      9th Apr 2008
Select the unwanted items with the destructive cursor (CTRL+ALT+Hyphen).
Treat this function with care as it will delete any menu item. Escape (or
using it) cancels the cursor.

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Jack Flash wrote:
> I have customised my toolbar to include the Built in menue Work. I
> now want to delte some of the quciklinks to documents that are listed
> in the drop down box as I am no longer working on them. How do I do
> that



 
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