Hello Paul. If I am correct you should be able to uninstall the app from the
phone and either sinc it back on through ITunes or go into the app store on
the phone and install it from the list of purchased apps. At least I think
one of those should work.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Paul Hopewell
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2013 8:33 AM
To: mac-access
Subject: Re-installing an iPhone Appp

Hello, 
I need to re-install an iPhone App which has somehow gotten corrupted. 

I have gone to the iTunes 11 App store and the purchased tab and found the
App I want to re-install. There is a dimmed button labeled "downloaded". I
recall that there is a keystroke which will override the dimmed status of a
control but I cannot remember what it is. Can someone please remind me. 

Would it help to delete the App from iTunes on my iMac? 

Is it possible to delete the App from my iPhone without deleting it from
iTunes so that the next iPhone sync will re-install the App from iTunes onto
my iPhone? 

Many thanks for any tips.

Paul Hopewell 
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