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How can I remove or edit items from the Address bar in Internet Explorer? Or from the drop-down items in forms in IE5?

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How can I remove or edit items from the Address bar in Internet Explorer? Or from the drop-down items in forms in IE5?

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A. Clearing out all the cached entries in the Address bar is relatively easy. In Internet Explorer, go to Tools, Internet Options. From the General Tab, click on Clear History. Removing them individually is fairly easy in Internet Explorer 5. Click on the History button in the toolbar, find the item in the History list that appears, then right-click on it and choose Delete. In older versions of Internet Explorer, you’ll need to edit the list from the Windows Registry. This is not recommended for novice users — improperly editing the Registry can cause serious problems — but those who want to try can get more information at support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q157/7/29.asp. Removing the items from the enhanced auto-complete feature in Internet Explorer 5 is easy. Just highlight the item and hit Delete. This feature is not available in earlier versions of Internet Explorer. In Netscape Communicator, you can clear only the addresses in the Location field in the Windows version of

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