Marshall and others, On Thu, 1999-02-04 20:06:27 -0600, Marshall Ruskin wrote: > ... > There are what seem like 15 > or so "button-shaped" items that look like they function as clips to hold > the panel in place. > ... > However, I suspect they may be designed to be one-time-use items, and are > likely to break. Of course, it all depends on how you're treating them ... but they seem to be at least designed as few-time-use items. I normally push a screw driver between tin and panel and gently lift the panel together with the clip. Hope this helps. Sincerely Rainer '89 Caravelle GL Syncro 16" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Rainer M Woitok | Phone: (+49-9131) 85-27811,-27031 | | Regionales Rechenzentrum | | | Friedrich-Alexander-Universitaet | Fax : (+49-9131) 30 29 41 | | Martens-Strasse 1 | Telex: d 629 755 tf erl | | D-91058 Erlangen | | | Germany | Mail: Woitok@RRZE.Uni-Erlangen.DE | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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