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Hi everybody
For me Trascan 2.71 is a much better solution than the original
Shredder / Trashcan !
One find more detailled info here:
http://macarlo.com/trashcan27.htm
Have a nice day, svob=EF
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hmotin@sbcglobal.net on 13/04/2004 21:47:44
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Subject: SCOUG-Help: Trash Can Disappeared on ECS 1.1 desktop
Hi:
This is maybe a little trivial, but I cannot find the trashcan. It
would not stay where I =
placed it. At each bootup it would be back in the lower left corner of
my screen =
(underneath something else that I placed there). Yesterday, after
booting up I tried to =
move it and it just disappeared (I know that's stupid). It's not under
anything else. And I =
don't think its off the side of the monitor, somewhere unseen (because
the edges of the =
monitor are clean with no indication of something past the edges).
Anyway, is there a way to get the trashcan back? Is it an icon buried
somewhere that I =
don't know about? Is there an executable file somewhere that equals the
desktop Trash =
Can? Thanks for you help on this.
HCMotin
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