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our regular posters again.
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"Tom Wickerath" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
> consider yourself lucky
>
> if you put your recycling bin inside of MS Access you might ahve a random
> chance of corruption
>
> that's about the best Access could do for you
>
> but if you delete it directly; and it's gone?
>
> that sounds a lot more direct!
>
>
> "LUVMEEDOO" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:6FDF4E7D-E69D-496B-8936-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Thanks for helping me, I liked your response by the way. First it scared
>> me,
>> then it was evil and finally it helped.
>>
>> "Airbonzo" wrote:
>>
>>> ITS GONE FOREVERR, mwwahahahahah!!!!!!
>>>
>>> actually, all you have to do is right click on ur desktop, click
>>> properties,
>>> choose the desktop tab, then customize desktop button. should be right
>>> there
>>>
>>>
>>> "LUVMEEDOO" wrote:
>>>
>>> > I know this is a little out of the ordinary but i accidently deleted
>>> > my
>>> > recycling bin icon off of my desk top. This was not a short cut but
>>> > the
>>> > actual icon. Does anyone know how to restore it or if it is now gone
>>> > for
>>> > good?
>>> >
>>> > Thanks, Emily
>
>