Mike,

Actually it is a cut as the link goes into the clipboard so that you
can then paste it back into the same or a different location.
That's how it works in the previous build but not the newest vers.

--
Richard Van Wasshnova


On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 1:00 AM, MikeFry <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 21 Oct 2014 08:23, Richard Van Wasshnova wrote:
>
>> On v 454 right click on any attached media in media gallery or source
>> citation, from right click menu go down to "Cut.. and right or left click.
>> Nothing happens. You cannot remove (Cut) a media item whether picture, doc,
>> video or website.
>>
>> On v 439 when you click on Cut you get a popup "Delere Picture" Are you sure?
>> Yes No and clicking yes deletes it.
>
> The terminology in the program is misleading! Cut is associated with Paste, 
> and
> they effectively comprise a move. Delete is what you want to do, although it
> would be better named as Remove. Most of those windows you refer to have an
> Options button which contains the Remove item.
>
> Additional faux pas on the part of the programmers. Open Media gallery for a
> person click on the Options button. Up pops the context menu. Press the Esc 
> key
> and ... voilà ... confirm whether the link to a picture should be removed. 
> This
> is very wrong!
>
> --
> Regards,
> Mike Fry (Jhb)
>



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