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Yes, this is true. However, I do find the new Beta 445 quite a lot quicker on startup and File open. Nice job guys!

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To remove arrows from shortcut icons with Ultimate Windows Tweaker, (https://www.thewindowsclub.com/ultimate-windows-tweaker-4-windows-10) choose the Customization section on the left, click the File Explorer tab, and then click “Remove Shortcut Arrows From Shortcut Icons.” To put them back, follow the same process. There is also a Registry tweak but this more complicated. N.B. Use at your own risk!

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42 minutes ago, Dave Quail said:

To remove arrows from shortcut icons with Ultimate Windows Tweaker, (https://www.thewindowsclub.com/ultimate-windows-tweaker-4-windows-10) choose the Customization section on the left, click the File Explorer tab, and then click “Remove Shortcut Arrows From Shortcut Icons.” To put them back, follow the same process. There is also a Registry tweak but this more complicated. N.B. Use at your own risk!

Label sign is a useful thing. They brought me a couple of times shortcuts on a flash drive and asked them to print :)
 

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6 hours ago, A_B_C said:

“Is there an ETA for footnotes and endnotes?”

no but there are two "notes" ;) 

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