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PJD - 04 Apr 2005 05:11 GMT
How can I remove old locations from the pull down list in calendar that no
longer apply?
PJD - 04 Apr 2005 05:35 GMT
OK, OK Milly suggests   http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/mru.htm   but, It
looks too complex for me.  Hey Milly, when do we get a real maintenance
screen where we can add, delete or edit locations without disturbing all of
the others?

> How can I remove old locations from the pull down list in calendar that no
> longer apply?
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 04 Apr 2005 12:48 GMT
Okay, can you read and follow the really simple directions?

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After furious head scratching, PJD asked:

| OK, OK Milly suggests   http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/mru.htm
| but, It looks too complex for me.  Hey Milly, when do we get a real
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|| How can I remove old locations from the pull down list in calendar
|| that no longer apply?
ProfDD - 04 Apr 2005 21:03 GMT
This sounds like a feature request.  Millie is saying that you can
completely clear any of Outlook's "most recently used" ("MRU") lists by
following the slipstick site instructions.

The user was asking to edit the list, which isn't possible without
programming, beyond VBScript and forms.  An MRU editor would be an
interesting feature, but it isn't available in Outlook now.
PJD - 08 Apr 2005 07:17 GMT
Thank you for that uncomplicated, un-encypted answer, ProfDD.

Not a lot of people are comfortable with editing the registry, no matter how
simple the instructions. It can lead to disasterous results.

It seems as though this 'basic' feature (list maintenance) should have been
added before (now). You should always be able to add, edit and delete items
of any type or class.

I will be sure and post it as a suggestion for Microsoft or send them an
e-mail. Thanks again.

> This sounds like a feature request.  Millie is saying that you can
> completely clear any of Outlook's "most recently used" ("MRU") lists by
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> programming, beyond VBScript and forms.  An MRU editor would be an
> interesting feature, but it isn't available in Outlook now.
 
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