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Old 05-06-2011, 03:13 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by kiwidude View Post
@Lady - did you know you can get rid of that confirmation dialog? Just right-click on the recycle bin and bring up the properties for it.

Also if you are "dang sure" you want to get rid of something, hold the shift key while you hit the delete key. That will bypass the recycle bin and *really* get rid of it.
No I wasn't (thanks for that bit of education) but I'm probably better off leaving it alone to protect me when I hit a wrong button (I do that a lot although I rarely blow through the nag screen). For some reason (probably my ADD), I find dragging items to the recycle screen results in far fewer mistakes than using the delete key or the delete button in the right click menu (keep in mind that people with AD think differently than those without ADD). Even though I find the nag screen annoying, I still would prefer my discards going to the recycle bin since every once in a blue moon I do need to recover a recent discard.
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