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Eliminating confirm/delete in Outlook Express
Hi,
I am running Windows XP Home ed. and using Outlook express ver 6. I would like to know how when I click on deleted messages I can delete messages in this section without having the confirm/delete box displayed for each entry. Thanks. Rob |
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I just highlight the top one while holding down the shift key then click on the last one and they are all selected,hit delete and dozens of them are zapped into cyberspace.
Trudy
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It worked.
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You should use the confirmation dialog. Because what if your not paying attention, and you delete an important e-mail from your deleted folder? Now, if you were using the confirmation dialog, you would of prevented it from deleting :-P
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