Using Reg Hack to remove or hide libraries (?)

C

croy

If I use the reg-hack to remove or hide libraries, what
happens to any files that showed in those libraries?
 
S

Seth

croy said:
If I use the reg-hack to remove or hide libraries, what
happens to any files that showed in those libraries?
Nothing happens to them. Changing a view doesn't change where items are
lactated.
 
G

Gene E. Bloch

If I use the reg-hack to remove or hide libraries, what
happens to any files that showed in those libraries?
Libraries are lists or pointers.

The files will be untouched. At least, that's what happened in my case -
as expected.
 
G

Gene E. Bloch

That's milking it a bit ! :)
That's an udderly awful pun :)

But geez - I read Seth's post and never even noticed the typo (which I
ascribe to a spell-checker gone wild).
 
S

Seth

Gene E. Bloch said:
That's an udderly awful pun :)

But geez - I read Seth's post and never even noticed the typo (which I
ascribe to a spell-checker gone wild).
Yup, spell checker. I originally type locatated (little stutter on the
at-at). Let spell check take care of it and I guess the first choice wasn't
the correct one!
 
E

Ed Cryer

Yup, spell checker. I originally type locatated (little stutter on the
at-at). Let spell check take care of it and I guess the first choice
wasn't the correct one!
Try it with this;
Traveller to the centre in a manoeuvre of honour.

Ed
 
D

Dave \Crash\ Dummy

Ed said:
Try it with this; Traveller to the centre in a manoeuvre of honour.
My TBird spel chekker doesn't do English, just Merkin, but there is a
British English version of TBird available, if you prefer.
 

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