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part two --delete Roff
"Joe McIntosh" wrote in message
... just realized that when I delete one news group all other news groups are also deleted-----after nine years of using this thing I still learn something every day. Just think of all the wonderful salmagundi that I have wasted. Any suggestions of a method of deleting all Roff mess without wiping out other newsgroups? I use AT&T world jOE thanks for all the suggestions--I will try to understand them tomorrow PM ( got to college in AM-just like OPIE} but think I need to explain what I'm doing now--- read messages on a newsgroup- roff- bass fishing etc--then want to delete so I hit Tools-Options-Maintenance-clean up now-delete-yes-close- ok Is there another way to delete all read messages on a newsgroup? The problem ( I have just realized } is that this method deletes all other unread newsgroups. Please realize that when you send suggestions for better methods you are writing to an old indian who never was even any good at starting the fire under the blanket ! Keep it simple- thanks again Joe |
part two --delete Roff
"Joe McIntosh" wrote in
: "Joe McIntosh" wrote in message news:29vSg.127979$QM6.109958@bgtnsc05- news.ops.worldnet.att.net... just realized that when I delete one news group all other news groups are also deleted-----after nine years of using this thing I still learn something every day. Just think of all the wonderful salmagundi that I have wasted. Any suggestions of a method of deleting all Roff mess without wiping out other newsgroups? I use AT&T world jOE thanks for all the suggestions--I will try to understand them tomorrow PM ( got to college in AM-just like OPIE} but think I need to explain what I'm doing now--- read messages on a newsgroup- roff- bass fishing etc--then want to delete so I hit Tools-Options-Maintenance-clean up now-delete-yes-close- ok Is there another way to delete all read messages on a newsgroup? The problem ( I have just realized } is that this method deletes all other unread newsgroups. Please realize that when you send suggestions for better methods you are writing to an old indian who never was even any good at starting the fire under the blanket ! Keep it simple- thanks again Joe In the left pane, right click the group name, click properties/local files rt |
part two --delete Roff
"Joe McIntosh" wrote in message ... Joe, just do as rt suggests. Click on the pane that contains your "inbox" "outbox" "sent items" etc., ect., and go to the newsgroups section. Right-Click on the newsgroup that you want to clear-out, select "properties". The box that opens will have a file named "Local Files." Click on it. There you will find several options--four to be exact--choose "delete," if you want to rid yourself of all the threads and messages in that newsgroup. I usually click on "Compact" after I have deleted. Don't worry, you will receive new and old threads as they arrive. Now go to bed and wake up fresh for class in the morn! Op --12 of 16 journal articles read--300 or so pages--on third party issues. Must download a ****-pot load again tomorrow :~^ O -- |
part two --delete Roff
Joe McIntosh wrote:
"Joe McIntosh" wrote in message ... just realized that when I delete one news group all other news groups are also deleted-----after nine years of using this thing I still learn something every day. Just think of all the wonderful salmagundi that I have wasted. Any suggestions of a method of deleting all Roff mess without wiping out other newsgroups? I use AT&T world * jOE thanks for all the suggestions--I will try to understand them tomorrow PM ( got to college in AM-just like OPIE} but think I need to explain what I'm doing now--- read messages on a newsgroup- roff- bass fishing etc--then want to delete so I hit Tools-Options-Maintenance-clean up now-delete-yes-close- ok Is there another way to delete all read messages on a newsgroup? The problem ( I have just realized } is that this method deletes all other unread newsgroups. Please realize that when you send suggestions for better methods you are writing to an old indian who never was even any good at starting the fire under the blanket ! Keep it simple- thanks again Joe Dude... what you really want is not to see uninteresting usenet posts.... you don't really care if you delete them or not, you just don't want to be troubled by them any more. your goal is so close... close your eyes and find your happy place... imagine a world where useless Usenet posts trouble you no more... you open Outlook Express, and you only see new posts... (no more wading the riffles) repeat the following mantra: *I don't care where they go, I just don't want to see them anymore* ..... Your path: Click on "View" in your top tool bar, select "Current View", then "Hide Read Messages". Once this is done, and while in a news group (such as ROFF), Go back to the top tool bar, select "Edit", then "Mark All Read"... sit back, play that Regina Spektor .MP3 you've been saving for moments like this, uncork that bottle of 2002 APEX Winery Syrah you have hidding in the laundry room, and relish the moment of::::::::: no more uninteresting Usenet posts. *** this is where you never have to be troubled by Uniteresting Usenet posts again*** (they may still be there, but you don't see then, it's as if, they don't exist) option 2) Uplug the computer, place it carefully in the box it came in, call UPS, ship it back where it came from. Skwala |
part two --delete Roff
"Joe McIntosh" wrote in message ... "Joe McIntosh" wrote in message ... Please realize that when you send suggestions for better methods you are writing to an old indian who never was even any good at starting the fire under the blanket ! Keep it simple- thanks again Joe Gosh with a name like McIntosh, thought you were one of Wozniak's boys. Ok, "Macintosh" fwiw, -tom |
part two --delete Roff
Joe McIntosh wrote:
"Joe McIntosh" wrote in message ... just realized that when I delete one news group all other news groups are also deleted-----after nine years of using this thing I still learn something every day. Just think of all the wonderful salmagundi that I have wasted. Any suggestions of a method of deleting all Roff mess without wiping out other newsgroups? I use AT&T world jOE thanks for all the suggestions--I will try to understand them tomorrow PM ( got to college in AM-just like OPIE} but think I need to explain what I'm doing now--- read messages on a newsgroup- roff- bass fishing etc--then want to delete so I hit Tools-Options-Maintenance-clean up now-delete-yes-close- ok Is there another way to delete all read messages on a newsgroup? The problem ( I have just realized } is that this method deletes all other unread newsgroups. Please realize that when you send suggestions for better methods you are writing to an old indian who never was even any good at starting the fire under the blanket ! Keep it simple- thanks again Joe Soooo.... What's your progress so far..... I ask because much of my working day concerns users interfacing with GUI's... (Graphical User Interfaces) did you accomplish your goal? Did you get rid of all the flotsam? post your progress... Skwala worth a visit::::::::: I love Paris in the rain... http://www.reginaspektor.com/ Ne Me Quitte Pas mon cher http://www.apexcellars.com/ |
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