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  1. #1
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    delete buttons

    I am really getting frusterated with this program. How do you delete a button from your project? I delete it, but it holds onto a reference to it even if I close the program and reopen it. Further, I cannot replace an image in the button maker either. You cannot delete images that were there previous, and replace them with new graphics? Anyone got ideas for me? I am really getting frusterated with this program, it sucks.

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    Click on Tools, then Optimize Resources... to "clean-up" unused objects, images, etc...

    Button files (.btn) are only zip files. Open them with a Zip Util and delete whatever you want out of the file.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Worm
    Click on Tools, then Optimize Resources... to "clean-up" unused objects, images, etc...

    Button files (.btn) are only zip files. Open them with a Zip Util and delete whatever you want out of the file.
    Thanks

    It turns out I had some references to file folders that were not in the local drive. I figured it out, but this should be a lot more obvious.

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