
928 people found this reply helpful Was this reply helpful Joe13 B-) 2.0 Replied on JReport abuse NOTE: This reply only gives the tutorial to HIDE it, not REMOVE it. On the RSS Feeds tab, under Feed Name, choose the RSS Feed > Remove. Right click a blank area of the Taskbar and select News and Interest > Turn off or uncheck Open on hover. On the File tab, choose Account Settings > Account Settings. Top of Page Unsubscribe and keep downloaded content When prompted to confirm the deletion, choose Yes. Select the folder for the RSS Feed, and then press Delete In Mail, in the navigation pane, expand the RSS Feeds folder. Under RSS Feeds, clear the Synchronize RSS Feeds to the Common Feed List (CFL) in Windows check box.

On the File tab, choose Options > Advanced. Keep the RSS Feed only in Windows Internet Explorer Remove the RSS Feed in both Outlook and Windows Internet Explorer Delete the RSS Feed in both Outlook and Windows Internet Explorer. Keep the RSS Feed only in Windows Internet Explorer Turn off synchronization with the Common Feed List in Windows, and then unsubscribe from the RSS Feed in Outlook. To remove an RSS Feed that reappears after you delete it in Outlook If CFL synchronization is turned on, an RSS Feed deleted in Outlook reappears if it remains on the CFL. Why does an RSS Feed that I delete in Outlook keep reappearing?ĭeleting an RSS Feed in Outlook doesn’t remove the RSS Feed from the CFL. When the CFL is synchronized with Outlook, these RSS Feeds also appear in Outlook. There are several feeds that are included with Windows Internet Explorer. When you add an RSS Feed to any program that uses the CFL, that RSS Feed is available in all programs automatically. You do so by sharing one RSS Feeds subscription list via the Common Feed List (CFL) in Microsoft Windows. When you use Outlook and Windows Internet Explorer 7 or later, you can view and maintain the same RSS Feeds subscriptions list in either program.
