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Work menu problems

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adler@adler.demon.co.uk - 02 Nov 2006 12:29 GMT
Some time ago Command-option-minus stopped giving me a thick black line
cursor, so I can't delete items from my Work menu.

I can't find a way to get it back, nor any other way to perform that
function.

The Work item doesn't appear in the Categories list under Customize
Keyboard, and I can't find the function under All Commands in that same
list.

I'd greatly appreciate any help.

Thanks,

Mark Adler
Jezebel - 03 Nov 2006 04:23 GMT
When you're in Customize mode, you can remove menu items by dragging them
from the menu and dropping them into space.

> Some time ago Command-option-minus stopped giving me a thick black line
> cursor, so I can't delete items from my Work menu.
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> Mark Adler
Graham Mayor - 03 Nov 2006 11:27 GMT
Unfortunately the contents of the Work menu are not displayed in customize
mode.
The destructive cursor is activated with CTRL+ALT+Hyphen.
The Work menu is in the 'Built-in Menus' category of the customize tool -
not in 'All Commands'.

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> When you're in Customize mode, you can remove menu items by dragging
> them from the menu and dropping them into space.
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