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Magda Dziadosz Poland Local time: 19:03 Member (2004) English to Polish + ...
Sep 25, 2003
Anybody knows the trick how to delete my own personal gloss? I can rename it or delete an entry, actually I deleted all entries and now want to delete the empty glossary, but can't find 'delete glossary' button anywhere. Help anyone? Magda
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There is currently no way for you to delete one of your glossaries. If you submit a support request specifying which glossary you want to delete, I will delete it for you.
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jg
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Magda Dziadosz Poland Local time: 19:03 Member (2004) English to Polish + ...
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Thanks a lot, Jason!
Sep 25, 2003
Done! Just to explain to whoever wonders why I want to delete a glossary: I just made a clean-up and merged some of them, that's why one glossary became empty and useless
Best, Magda
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