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How to I remove an image from the background list? I selected a saved image
and chose "Set as Desktop Background" as a test. Now it's on the background
list and I don't know how to delete it. I checked under wallpapers, but only
1/4 of Window's wallpapers are there. It's really urgent because it's an
image I want to delete immediately. Like I said, I was only doing it as a
test.
 

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Delete or move the original file. Or select another one.

bob

"Mk200114" <Mk200114@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> How to I remove an image from the background list? I selected a saved
image
> and chose "Set as Desktop Background" as a test. Now it's on the
background
> list and I don't know how to delete it. I checked under wallpapers, but
only
> 1/4 of Window's wallpapers are there. It's really urgent because it's an
> image I want to delete immediately. Like I said, I was only doing it as a
> test.
 

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The image should be saved in C:\Windows\Web\Wallpaper. You can delete it
from there.
"bob" <bob@fake.invalid> wrote in message
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> Delete or move the original file. Or select another one.
>
> bob
>
> "Mk200114" <Mk200114@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:42684889-9BC0-48E9-8AD8-4F71E0A4E7E8@microsoft.com...
>> How to I remove an image from the background list? I selected a saved
> image
>> and chose "Set as Desktop Background" as a test. Now it's on the
> background
>> list and I don't know how to delete it. I checked under wallpapers, but
> only
>> 1/4 of Window's wallpapers are there. It's really urgent because it's an
>> image I want to delete immediately. Like I said, I was only doing it as a
>> test.
>
>