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#592080 - 03/22/13 05:05 PM Mountain Lion: Reminders App
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I mod in my sleep!

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I am new to ML & still trying to learn my way around. So please excuse my ignorance.

How do you delete the completed tasks all at the same time? Is it even possible?

Could not find an answer in any of Apple's Knowledge Base articles, the Help menu nor in the Missing Manual book.
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#592081 - 03/22/13 07:14 PM Re: Mountain Lion: Reminders App [Re: Nana]
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In Reminders, select Completed, shift/click those you want to get rid of, than right click or option click and select delete. Berry simple.
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#592083 - 03/22/13 10:21 PM Re: Mountain Lion: Reminders App [Re: steveg]
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I mod in my sleep!

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Thank you so much. I've been pulling my hair out over this. And you're right......Berry Simple! laugh
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#592105 - 03/23/13 10:19 AM Re: Mountain Lion: Reminders App [Re: Nana]
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It's less painful if you shift/click the hairs you want to remove, then right or option/click Delete. grin
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#592215 - 03/26/13 12:56 PM Re: Mountain Lion: Reminders App [Re: steveg]
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What?

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Or just hit the delete key on selected items.
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#592219 - 03/26/13 01:49 PM Re: Mountain Lion: Reminders App [Re: MacGizmo]
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I never "hit" the delete key. It's the one I most fear hitting me back. eek
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#592228 - 03/26/13 06:18 PM Re: Mountain Lion: Reminders App [Re: steveg]
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What?

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Legit fear. The little b@stard has a wicked uppercut.
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#592236 - 03/26/13 09:01 PM Re: Mountain Lion: Reminders App [Re: MacGizmo]
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True dat.
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