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Old 12-08-2013, 12:25 PM   #5
speakingtohe
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Of course it goes to the recycling bin, where else do deleted files go? I mean, come ON!
So why the custom icon you referred to earlier? Come ON!
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Why is that a bad thing???
Not saying it is a bad thing for most. I would prefer an option to permanently delete like the <shift>Del in Windows.
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And I would think the remove books dropdown was less clicks than edit metadata ==> remove format....

In any event, you can always go ahead and configure the delete key shortcut to pop up with a list of specific formats to delete. Then it is a button click plus a mouse click and you're done. Even easier.

A truly lazy person would put in the extra effort to make sure it works smoothly.
Well often I am in the edit metadata window anyway and just have to click the format and the little recycle icon.

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