--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "harizvi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 
> --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "swzoh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > This is simply a built-in command of PP, written in plug-in
> > call syntax: *Window Close c=sysshadow
> > So, you can run it from the hotkey, or PP's runbox, or
> > double clicking the line in PP's note.
> 
> Thanks. I copied the above in a Note and double-clicked it, I got an
> error msg (see below), but the shadows are all gone now. I haven't
> been able to recreate the shadows for now. The error msg I got was: 
> 
> "Cannot find window to change or to send keys to c=sysshadow"
> 
> Will report back if I can recreate this behaviour, and especially if
> the above keeps on resolving this problem for me. 

If it really resolves your problem, you may suppress the error message:

Window Close! c=sysshadow
Window.Close_("c=sysshadow")

Sean





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