You need to delete a registry key or add new locations to push the old one
off. See
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/mru.htm
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"DMurf" wrote in message
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I entered a location into my Outllok appointments and mispelled it. How do
I
correct the spelling or delete the locaiton entry. When I correct the
spelling in the locatin dialog box the Appointment program simply adds it
as
a new locaiotn and leaves the previous mispelled location.
In general how do you delete old locations in Appointments?