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Old January 16th, 2013, 10:38 AM
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Smile intelli sense

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As a matter of fact I do! Use either your mouse or the arrow keys to navigate to the line you want to delete. The cursor can be anywhere on the line. Hold the shift key, and press the delete key. Bingo! The line is gone.
bingo!! i knew about cntrl z but shift del is new. (i tried it on my vb6 and it didn't work.) i used to set f12 to clear the line in my vb6 environment, so all i had to do was to see what command shift + del was it is edit.cut and walla i set its shortcut to f12 and i am a happy camper.

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You're welcome.

Thanks for clicking the Thanks for me.

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Old January 17th, 2013, 06:33 PM
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I would attempt requesting that an administrator make the change for you. If all else fails, I suppose you could register a new account under a different email address. You are new enough in the forum that you probably would not loose much. After a while the old user name would (hopefully) become too obscure to be an issue. That's just me. I am very security conscious because of problems I encountered a few years ago.[/COLOR]
i did but had to do it several times. theychanged my name to folly. see below.
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I’ve gone ahead and changed your username from [email protected] to “folly”.
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Old January 17th, 2013, 07:17 PM
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Well, folly,

I am happy to hear that you succeeded in changing your screen name. Perhaps knowing that it can be done will help someone in the future.

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