David, what you are trying to accomplish can be done using Windows
keystrokes.  Hold down the Control key after the first item has been
selected.  Selecting the first item means plus a focus on it.  Then, press
the spacebar.  

Next, use the down arrow key to find the next item you wish to delete whilst
still holding down the control key.  When you find it, press the spacebar
again to select it.  

When you have found and selected all the items you wish to delete, release
the control key and then press the Delete key.  All selected items will be
deleted.  

Remember, this is a noncontinguous selection.  The control MUST BE HELD DOWN
whilst using the down arrow to choose the item to be deleted and then
pressing the spacebar to select each one without letting go of the control
key until all choices have been made.

Sincerely,
Olusegun
Denver, Colorado
  



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