D deathtotoasters macrumors 6502 Original poster Jun 3, 2009 286 26 Dec 13, 2009 #1 to get it back?? Thanks DTT
dukebound85 macrumors Core Jul 17, 2005 19,218 4,342 5045 feet above sea level Dec 13, 2009 #2 like the fanning out aspect? just right click the folder in the dock if the folder is no longer there, drag it to the right of the dashed lines
like the fanning out aspect? just right click the folder in the dock if the folder is no longer there, drag it to the right of the dashed lines
D deathtotoasters macrumors 6502 Original poster Jun 3, 2009 286 26 Dec 13, 2009 #3 dukebound85 said: like the fanning out aspect? just right click the folder in the dock if the folder is no longer there, drag it to the right of the dashed lines Click to expand... What folder do I drag there? Any folder from finder?
dukebound85 said: like the fanning out aspect? just right click the folder in the dock if the folder is no longer there, drag it to the right of the dashed lines Click to expand... What folder do I drag there? Any folder from finder?
firstapple macrumors 6502a Sep 25, 2007 997 50 Dec 13, 2009 #4 Pretty much anything u want as a stack... For instance, if you go to finder and drag your applications folder to your dock (right side of the dashed line) it will create a stack
Pretty much anything u want as a stack... For instance, if you go to finder and drag your applications folder to your dock (right side of the dashed line) it will create a stack
D deathtotoasters macrumors 6502 Original poster Jun 3, 2009 286 26 Dec 14, 2009 #5 firstapple said: Pretty much anything u want as a stack... For instance, if you go to finder and drag your applications folder to your dock (right side of the dashed line) it will create a stack Click to expand... That did it....thanks! Didn't know any folder could work. Thought it was something special!
firstapple said: Pretty much anything u want as a stack... For instance, if you go to finder and drag your applications folder to your dock (right side of the dashed line) it will create a stack Click to expand... That did it....thanks! Didn't know any folder could work. Thought it was something special!
Gregg2 macrumors 604 May 22, 2008 7,410 1,330 Milwaukee, WI Dec 15, 2009 #6 Well it is kind of special, but folder in Dock = Stack. It's that simple.