Ian GARDENER wrote:
> Ward you are exactly correct. You hit the nail right on the head as
> the multimedia files have never been deleted, moved or altered. The
> issue has nothing to do with the multimedia files.
>
> I stupidly clicked something while my kids were in my face.

Know that feeling!!  You have my compasionate understanding!

My dau's been home from college since May and I've done virtually no
research since then because of regular interruptions.  My son's now
graduated and is about to move into assisted living accommodation.
Two teens + 14 animals under one roof = aaaarrrrggghhhh!!!!! and a bad
attack of the screaming habdabs!  Roll on September and what passes
for normality in my house  <G>

> Although impossible, it's as though that delete links
> button is jammed on.

Just a thought in a temporary lull in the chaos: is the "unlink/
delete" still checked to do that?  Is there anywhere in the settings
where there is that option?

I have found that for some reason best known to its innards, my laptop
sometimes decides /it/ knows best about what I need and ignores what I
tell it it's supposed to do.  It's as though the setting/button is, as
you say, jammed on.  Clipping two keys can have unexpected results too
- as an IT guy, I guess you know that anyway.

E+OE - rabbit on shoulder pretending to be a parrot and giving bunny
kisses

--
Charani (UK)
OPC for Walton, Ashcott, Shapwick,
Greinton and Clutton, SOM
http://wsom-opc.org.uk




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