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In 2003, you there was a Category Master where you could permanently remove a
Category you no longer wanted to use. I cannot find the equivalent in Office
2007.
I have a long list of categories and want to permanently delete some of
them. The "all categories" only allows you to remove (delete) a categroy from
a message or group of messages. It does not delete the Category/remove it
from the list
How do I permanently remove Categories from the list of Categories?
Thanks,
Robert
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Is this the correct community for this question?
It looks like an Outlook problem

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In 2003, you there was a Category Master where you could permanently remove a
Category you no longer wanted to use. I cannot find the equivalent in Office
2007.
I have a long list of categories and want to permanently delete some of
them. The "all categories" only allows you to remove (delete) a categroy from
a message or group of messages. It does not delete the Category/remove it
from the list
How do I permanently remove Categories from the list of Categories?
Thanks,
Robert

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Is 'Category Master' a custom Add-In you have?
The only 'Category' items in native Excel (that I know of) is the Category
Axis in a chart.
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If it does, please click the Yes button.
Thanks in advance for your feedback.
Gary Brown



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In 2003, you there was a Category Master where you could permanently remove a
Category you no longer wanted to use. I cannot find the equivalent in Office
2007.
I have a long list of categories and want to permanently delete some of
them. The "all categories" only allows you to remove (delete) a categroy from
a message or group of messages. It does not delete the Category/remove it
from the list
How do I permanently remove Categories from the list of Categories?
Thanks,
Robert

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Please explain how and where you access this "Category Master" for deleting
a Category.

I have never heard of this feature/function in Excel.

What does it have to do with a message or group of messages?


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Fri, 16 Oct 2009 11:54:01 -0700, rb wrote:

In 2003, you there was a Category Master where you could permanently remove a
Category you no longer wanted to use. I cannot find the equivalent in Office
2007.
I have a long list of categories and want to permanently delete some of
them. The "all categories" only allows you to remove (delete) a categroy from
a message or group of messages. It does not delete the Category/remove it
from the list
How do I permanently remove Categories from the list of Categories?
Thanks,
Robert


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