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  1. Open the Application dialog using one of the following methods:
    • Click the Aptify button and select Applications from the pop-up menu.
    • From the Navigation Bar, right-click the Home heading and select Applications from the pop-up menu.
    • From the Folder List, right-click the Home heading and select Applications from the pop-up menu.

    • The Applications dialog appears. This dialog contains two columns:
      • The left-hand column lists the applications that are available to the user but are not currently in the user's profile.
      • The right-hand column lists the applications that are currently in the profile.

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    In the right-hand column, locate the Application that you want to remove.
    • You can perform a keyboard search to find a particular application. To do so, select the column in the right-hand window and type the first characters in the name of the application you are searching for. When a match exists, the selection will change to that row.
    • If you cannot read an Application's name, widen the Name column by dragging the line between Name and Description in the header.

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    Select the application and click the double left arrow (<<). The application moves to the available applications list.

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  4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 as necessary until all desired applications have been removed from the installed list.
    • You can also move more than one application at a time by holding down the CTRL or SHIFT key when selecting multiple applications.

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  5. Click OK to close the Applications dialog box.
    • The removed applications no longer appear in the Folder List or Aptify menu.

    Note

    See Using the Application Context Menu for information on the options that are available when right-clicking an Application in the Navigation Bar and Folder List.