Trash Icon in Path Finder?

Where is the trash icon in Path Finder located? I want to customize it with a different image. thanks.

It's much easier than going into the path. Simply follow these instructions:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2493
However in step 1 simply choose the Trash Icon in your dock and that should be fine.
Regards,
Roger

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