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In <200404131347.4344661.10@scoug.com>, on 04/13/04
at 01:47 PM, "Harry Motin" said:
>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).
Even though you don't think so, the most likely place for it would be
under the ePager. That's the only thing I know that can cover it. Either
that or you moved it to a folder.
>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.
It's an object and part of eWP, so it's unlikely to be really gone. If it
really is gone, RMB on the Desktop, select Help and search the Help for
Trashcan. Use the supplied class name and object id and SysCreateObject
to build a REXX script to rebuild it. You can also try a REXX script to
do a SysMoveObject. This can find the Object wherever it is and move it
to the Desktop.
HTH,
Steven
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