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deleting addresses instead of going to them!

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paula

Flightless Bird
for the web addess list that is available when using the drop down menu when
signed into IE8 - whose silly idea was it to put the delete button
immediately below the drop down menu arrow, so that every time i want to go
to the address i delete it instead!! not a useful feature!
 
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VanguardLH

Flightless Bird
paula wrote:

> for the web addess list that is available when using the drop down menu when
> signed into IE8 - whose silly idea was it to put the delete button
> immediately below the drop down menu arrow, so that every time i want to go
> to the address i delete it instead!! not a useful feature!


Rather than ranting, you could have done a search to find other posts that
whine about the same problem.
 
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Dan

Flightless Bird
"paula" <paula@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:75896C61-99F1-4EF8-8A15-1A3C8CE95DB0@microsoft.com...
> for the web addess list that is available when using the drop down menu
> when
> signed into IE8 - whose silly idea was it to put the delete button
> immediately below the drop down menu arrow, so that every time i want to
> go
> to the address i delete it instead!! not a useful feature!


If you look it's not "directly below" the arrow, it's actually to the left
of it - stop moving your mouse left when you go down, or move it more than
you have been doing to avoid hitting the x.

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Dan
 
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Rob

Flightless Bird
VanguardLH <V@nguard.LH> wrote:
> paula wrote:
>
>> for the web addess list that is available when using the drop down menu when
>> signed into IE8 - whose silly idea was it to put the delete button
>> immediately below the drop down menu arrow, so that every time i want to go
>> to the address i delete it instead!! not a useful feature!

>
> Rather than ranting, you could have done a search to find other posts that
> whine about the same problem.


Apparently it is an actual problem.
 
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