Windows IE 7

C

Candy

Please, if I am in the wrong place, KINDLY direct me to the correct place,
without malice.
I honestly did not see a subscription choice for Windows IE 7.0.
Please forgive me.

Problem:

Where do I find the history files of my internet searches?

Thank you very much.

Candy
 
G

Guest

Click on the little gold star in the upper left and you will see Favorites,
Feeds and History. You can also hit CTRL-H.

MD
 
C

Candy

Thanks for your answer. I finally found that after bumbling around on my
own.
This brings up another question, though.
I used to be able to delete a whole day of history in one action in IE 6.
It appears that you have to do it item by item in IE 7. That's a DOWNgrade,
not an upgrade.
IS THERE a way to delete a whole day of history items in one action?
If so, please help me by telling me how.
Thank you very much.

Candy
 
M

Malke

Candy said:
Please, if I am in the wrong place, KINDLY direct me to the correct
place, without malice.
I honestly did not see a subscription choice for Windows IE 7.0.
Please forgive me.

Problem:

Where do I find the history files of my internet searches?

I see you got an answer, but I thought I'd let you know that the
newsgroup for IE7 is microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general. There
are a huge number of posts so for future questions it would be smart to
start by going to Google Groups Advanced Search. Use a search term that
describes your problem, constrain the search to the IE7 newsgroup and
the date to very recently.

Malke
 
C

Candy

Thank you. At least you were kind with your answer.
I am a neophyte at this. I picked what looked like the closest answer at
the time.
Thanks.

Candy
 
G

Guest

Right-click on the day you want to delete and select "Delete". A
confirmatiion dialog will appear.

MD
 

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