Hi Paul. To delete the app from your iPhone, 1. find the app on whichever page 
of the home screen it has been installed; 2. double tap and hold till it says 
'moving x'; 3. lift your finger so you don't actually move it on top of another 
app by accident; 4. find the app again and double tap till it brings up the app 
delete confirmation 5. double tap on the delete button; 6. press the home 
button to exit the delete procedure. Once the app has been deleted from the 
phone, you should be able to go back into the app store and reinstall it 
without the need to sync with itunes on the computer. Hope this helps?
Cheers
Thuy
 

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On 14 Jan 2013, at 14:33, Paul Hopewell <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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.
> 
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