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Default Deleting Files

This is my first experience with Excel and am having a problem trying to
delete files that I no longer need. I have tried to follow the instructions
presented in the Help section: identify, right click and delete, but when I
right click, an options menu does not appear, thus I cannot click on delete.
Any help on this would be appreciated. Thanks
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To delete the files from Excel go to FileOpen.

Select the files using CTRL + left-click then right-click and "Delete"

Or just open Windows Explorer and do it from there.


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On Sat, 4 Aug 2007 07:12:00 -0700, Ben Dover
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This is my first experience with Excel and am having a problem trying to
delete files that I no longer need. I have tried to follow the instructions
presented in the Help section: identify, right click and delete, but when I
right click, an options menu does not appear, thus I cannot click on delete.
Any help on this would be appreciated. Thanks


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