You can delete the subject from the composing mail. Once it has been sent, the subject cannot be changed. The subject is permanent after sending.
In order to delete you cinemagram account you need to email feedback at cinemagram with delete account in the subject line and they will delete it for you that way.
MY gmail has stripes on the delete etc. Also has no colour on the gmail, every thing on page is black. What must I do do, Please let know. Many thanks
You cannot change the subject of the email. It is because once a message is sent, it is on the server. It can be edited only before sending.
In the history on the options icon and press clear browsing history. On a win machine - when on line select Ctrl and H and the search history will be displayed along with deletion options
Line Vautrin has written: 'Line Vautrin' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Jewelry, History
Yes. Everywhere you go online is recorded as history in your computer. You can delete the history when you go off line, but remember that you will not always remember to delete the history. So it's best not to go to the sites you're ashamed of to look at pictures you should not look at! Anyone can look in the history who has access to your computer.
There are many books that you can buy about the history of the United States. There are also websites on-line on the subject, such as the US history site.
P. M. Heaton has written: 'The Wynns fleet' -- subject(s): Carriers, Commercial vehicles, Freight and freightage, History, Robert Wynn & Sons Ltd 'The \\' 'The Abbey Line' -- subject(s): Frederick Jones & Co, History 'Lamport & Holt' -- subject(s): History, Lamport and Holt Line
Charles Edward Lee has written: 'Sixty years of the Piccadilly' -- subject(s): Piccadilly Line 'The Northern Line [a brief history]' -- subject(s): Subways, History 'Early railways in Surrey, the Surrey Iron Railway and its continuation the Croydon, Merstham & Godstone Iron Railway' -- subject(s): Railroads, Merstham and Godstone Iron Railway Company Croydon, Surrey Iron Railway Company 'Seventy years of the Central' -- subject(s): Central London Railway Company 'The Bakerloo Line [a brief history]' -- subject(s): Baker Street and Waterloo Railway 'The District Line' -- subject(s): District Line 'The Swansea & Mumbles Railway' -- subject(s): Swansea and Mumbles Railway
delete command would delete selected word,line, paragraph or even sheet. Whereas delete sheet command would delete the whole sheet
Rose-Line Brasset has written: 'Plaisirs gourmands' -- subject(s): History, Gastronomy, Cookery, Diet
Ray Specht has written: 'Central Wisconsin's railroads' -- subject(s): History, Railroads 'The Wisconsin Valley Line' -- subject(s): History, Wisconsin Valley Railroad