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Default Remove content of last visited pages in "Insert Hyperlink" dialog


Hi Gord,
Good program to have even without this thread question. I ran it but
when I go into the Hyperlink, clicked on Browsed Pages, the pages are
still all there.

I downloaded the 3.3 version. Nothing. It requires that I have .Net
Framework 1.1. I'm not sure what that is or whether I have it or not.
I'm running on XP Professional.

So the mystery still stands...where does the Browsed Pages get their
page links from.

Thanks,
Ricky


Gord Dibben Wrote:
When I clear history through Internet Options, the Hyperlink Browsed
Pages in
Excel go away.

You may want to try using CleanCache 3.3 from ButtUgly

http://www.buttuglysoftware.com/


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Sun, 11 Jun 2006 13:29:17 -0500, ExcelQuestion
wrote:


Hi Gord,
I've cleared the history, delete the cookies, deleted the temp

internet
files and offline content. But, within Excel's hyperlink menu, the
Browsed Pages also saves history in another folder. So history is
still being logged somewhere. I used to be able to use Windows
Explorer to delete the contents manually via
C:\Documents and Settings\user\Local Settings\Application
Data\Microsoft

There used to be a Recent folder of browsed pages that Excel accesses
the history. I'm using XP Professional, Excel2003 and somehow that
location doesn't have the Recent files anymore. I've also tried this
address but it too fails me.
C:\Documents and Settings\user\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel

Any ideas?

Thanks,
Ricky


Gord Dibben Wrote:
Emptying your Temporary Internet Files will clear the "browsed

pages"
cache.

StartSettingsControl PanelInternet OptionsGeneralDelete TIF


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Mon, 24 Apr 2006 05:58:02 -0700, Excel bloke <Excel
wrote:

I am working on a borrowed pc, from which I would like to remove

the
content
of the listed "last visited pages" in the dialogue box "insert
hyperlink" in
Excel. Does anyone know how to do that?



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