02-11-2019, 09:05 PM
Hi rich2005,
Thanks a lot for your answer, this is exactly what I was looking for!
For anyone planning to use this; note that all the folders inside of the folder where you run the command get used as well.
Also know that you can type 'transparent' instead of 'White', which is what I used.
Once again thanks rich2005!
Cheers,
Frenk
Thanks a lot for your answer, this is exactly what I was looking for!
For anyone planning to use this; note that all the folders inside of the folder where you run the command get used as well.
Also know that you can type 'transparent' instead of 'White', which is what I used.
Once again thanks rich2005!
Cheers,
Frenk