Photo Printing Wizard

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There are over 500 "thumnail-view" photos/pictures that
come up when I use the photo printing wizard. I would
like to clear them from this wizard. Has anyone been
able to accomplish this? Thanks for your help!
 
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Guest

You are correct I did find this to be the case when using Windows Explorer. However, doing more research I find my question should have been asked about viewing and printing pictures in Microsoft Office Outlook Email client program

It is in Outlook were I can not find a why to remove the thumnail-view of pictures that have been previously viewed, it still shows pictures that have even been deleted from the Outlook email program and seem not to be stored / saved on the hard driv
 
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I found the answer

Open a picture in Outlook using Windows Picture and Fax Viewer

Right click on the picture and select Properties

While on the General Tap locate the line “Locationâ€

In my case it reads
“C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLKE19â€

Copy and past this line in the Start Run
(do not use this line above, but rather what yours says)

Close all open applications

Mark all files located in the folder listed in:â€Location†and deleted them

I had first tried to use Internet Explorers option to delete all temporary internet files and this did not work, it does not delete these temp files.
 
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Guest

I found the answer

Open a picture in Outlook using Windows Picture and Fax Viewer

Right click on the picture and select Properties

While on the General Tap locate the line “Locationâ€

In my case it reads
“C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLKE19â€

Copy and past this line in the Start Run
(do not use this line above, but rather what yours says)

Close all open applications

Mark all files located in the folder listed in:â€Location†and deleted them

I had first tried to use Internet Explorers option to delete all temporary internet files and this did not work, it does not delete these temp files.
 

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