Deleting Virtual Menus
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Texan
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02-25-2006, 02:57 AM -
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Be careful when you delete menus, if they're linked to a folder.........

TLB deletes the whole Folder and all it's contents..........

There is a selection called "HIDE" which hides the menu and does not delete any of the "linked files".........use this................
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02-25-2006, 12:13 PM -
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You found out the hard way didn't you? :wink:
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02-26-2006, 12:20 PM -
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Texan Wrote:Be careful when you delete menus, if they're linked to a folder.........

TLB deletes the whole Folder and all it's contents..........

There is a selection called "HIDE" which hides the menu and does not delete any of the "linked files".........use this................

:lol: That's why there is a HELP file.

Quote:To delete a certain item from the menu:

1. Browse to the menu item, which you wish to delete and ight-click on that item.
2. On the menu that appears, select Delete.

3. On the confirmation prompt, click Yes to complete or No to cancel deletion.


Note:
Deleted items are placed to Windows Recycle Bin; you can restore the accidentally deleted items from there. For more information on using Recycle Bin, please refer to Windows Help.


WARNING!
When you delete a menu item, the original file linked to the item will also be deleted from your hard disk! Before deleting a menu item, be positive that you no longer need the item and its target file. Otherwise, hide items instead of deleting them.

On a side note, I use to live in Dallas. Well Richardson to be exact, off of Arapaho. Use to go to Deep Ellum every weekend.


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