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Kardashian

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Sep 4, 2005
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I accidentally removed the Dashboard icon from the dock - anyone know how to get it back?

Thanks..
 
Oh. My. GOD.

Whats a matter with me today? Seriously?

It skipped my mind to even check the App. folder, for some reason I thought it was like the Dock, it runs as part of the system, or FrontRow, and therefore isn't an App. with an icon that a user can open and close at will.

Thanks, very embarissed.
 
josh.thomas said:
Oh. My. GOD.

Whats a matter with me today? Seriously?

It skipped my mind to even check the App. folder, for some reason I thought it was like the Dock, it runs as part of the system, or FrontRow, and therefore isn't an App. with an icon that a user can open and close at will.

Thanks, very embarissed.
its ok, i forgot how to set keyframes in FC :eek:
 
puckhead193 said:
its ok, i forgot how to set keyframes in FC :eek:
heck, I still don't know how to do that. :eek: Maybe never using it might have something to do with that......:D
 
Just for the record I've just googled this because it's been bugging me for weeks now...and I'm also quite embarrassed...
 
2011 Update - SnowLeopard

I didn't forget that, but I 'forgot' something I didn't know. In SnowLeopard you have to first "Open in Finder" and then drag! It wasn't until I read a post which talked about dragging it from the Finder that I realized the white-on-black list from Applications, which I despise btw, might not belong to the Finder. (I couldn't drag from there.) Now I also understand why one of the entries at the bottom (below Options when you Name-Folder-List it in the dock) is "Open in Finder." I use it a lot. What I don't understand is why "they" created the white-on-black to begin with.
 
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