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DarkDust
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"Remove" just removes the entry (or entries) you've selected in the list. NoticesNotice it's disabled if you haven't selected anything.

"Remove All", as the name implies, removes all entries, regardless of the entries you have selected. It's essentially the same as selecting all entries (via Cmd+A) and pressing "Remove".

"Remove" just removes the entry (or entries) you've selected in the list. Notices it's disabled if you haven't selected anything.

"Remove All", as the name implies, removes all entries, regardless of the entries you have selected. It's essentially the same as selecting all entries (via Cmd+A) and pressing "Remove".

"Remove" just removes the entry (or entries) you've selected in the list. Notice it's disabled if you haven't selected anything.

"Remove All", as the name implies, removes all entries, regardless of the entries you have selected. It's essentially the same as selecting all entries (via Cmd+A) and pressing "Remove".

Made clear that "Remove All" ignores current selection
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jaume
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"Remove" just removes the entry (or entries) you've selected in the list. Notices it's disabled if you haven't selected anything.

"Remove All", as the name implies, removes all entries, regardless of the entries you have selected. It's essentially the same as selecting all entries (via Cmd+A) and pressing "Remove".

"Remove" just removes the entry (or entries) you've selected in the list. Notices it's disabled if you haven't selected anything.

"Remove All", as the name implies, removes all entries. It's essentially the same as selecting all entries (via Cmd+A) and pressing "Remove".

"Remove" just removes the entry (or entries) you've selected in the list. Notices it's disabled if you haven't selected anything.

"Remove All", as the name implies, removes all entries, regardless of the entries you have selected. It's essentially the same as selecting all entries (via Cmd+A) and pressing "Remove".

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DarkDust
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"Remove" just removes the entry (or entries) you've selected in the list. Notices it's disabled if you haven't selected anything.

"Remove All", as the name implies, removes all entries. It's essentially the same as selecting all entries (via Cmd+A) and pressing "Remove".