selectively clear cache

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Husky

I have a search term on a web site that I don't want in the pull down anymore.
I tried searching my registry for it and can't find it.
I know [cause I did it just recently] I can clear the cache of all passwords
and stuff, but it takes awhile and lots of trouble to restore all those pull
downs on the web.

I'd like to find where this single item is stored and remove it.
 
Hi Husky,

To clear individual items from the list of form or password suggestions,
click the item in the list of suggestions for that field and then press
DELETE. The AutoComplete list automatically appears when you perform any of
the following actions on a previously populated form:

* Type the first character in the field
* Press the UP or DOWN keys in the field
* Double-click a blank area in the field
 
Tnx. I'll have to save this hint. I just did a restore and that particular one
must have been done since my restore point.
 

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