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Aces News <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 28 May 2003 08:36:36 -0400
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Hello:

The easiest way of deleting and organizing your favorites in windows 98 is
to open Windows explorer and go to your favorites folder.  It usually is in
c:\windows\favorites.  There you will see the folder and file structure of
your favorites.  Just delete the items you don't want from there.  You can
also create new folders, and move files around.

If you can't find your Favorites folder there, do a search on your computer
for favorites to locate the favorites folder.

Hope this helps.

James
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From: "Nayla Farah" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2003 3:36 PM
Subject: Deleting items under "favourite"


Hello, I would appreciate it if someone can tell me how on can delete
websites addresses stored under "my favourite".=20

Thanks

 Nayla Farah
Director, Job Accommodation Service
Directrice, Service des am=E9nagements du lieu de travail
The Canadian Council on Rehabilitation and Work
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CCRW/CCRT
500 University Avenue, Suite 302=20
Toronto, ON  M5G 1V7

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