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Introduction
 » True Launch Bar
 » System Requirements
Getting Started
 » Starting True Launch Bar
 » Basic Methods Of Using True Launch Bar
 » True Launch Bar objects
 » Creating Shortcuts Using Drag & Drop
 » Creating Shortcuts Using Context Menu
 » Creating Separators & Plugins
 » Deleting & Hiding Objects
Menus
 » Menus
 » Icon Sizes
 » View Modes
 » Arranging & Customizing Menus
 » Inheritance Of Settings
True Launch Bar Settings
 » True Launch Bar Settings
 » General Options
 » Toolbar
 » Menu Appearance
 » Skins & Colors
 » Fonts & Transparency
 » Mouse & Context Menu
 » Tips & Metrics
 » Icon Sizes
 » Auto Sensing
 » Toolbars & Hotkeys
 » System Information & Registration
 » About
 » Context Menu
Advanced Button Settings
 » Editing Icons
 » Editing Popup Tips Text
 » Related Links
 » Customizing Buttons Appearance
 » Using Custom Button Appearance
 » Password Protecting Buttons
Working With Trur Launch Bar
 » Using Separators
 » Recently Accessed Shortcuts Menu
 » Using Keyboard
 » True Launch Bar Components Manager
 » Solutions For Typical Problems
 

Deleting & Hiding Objects

Deleting objects

Any object can be removed from True Launch Bar. To remove an object, right-click on the object to be deleted and then select Delete on the menu that appears. When True Launch Bar deletes files, it places them to Recycle Bin; that will let you restore the deleted files when you need to do that.

IMPORTANT! Deleting files from True Launch Bar virtual folders deletes the files from your disk (moves to the Recycle Bin) physically. Use Hiding Objects to delete a file from the menu and yet preserve it on disk.

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Hiding objects

To hide a button, right-click on the object to be hidden and then click Hide.

Unlike with the deletion, hiding True Launch Bar objects does not physically delete them from disk; instead, the objects are simply marked as hidden. You can unhide a hidden object at any time by using the Show Hidden item on the context menu. The Show Hidden submenu displays the list of hidden objects. Clicking on an object on the list will return that object back to the menu. You can also show all the hidden objects by clicking on the Show All Hidden menu item.

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