Wile the application is running, navigate to the Dock, move to the active 
application and use VO-Shift-m to bring up the contextual menu. Choose 
Options>Keep in dock. There's also a keyboard shortcut you can use from the 
Finder when an application has keyboard focus but I don't recall what that 
command is. It's a Finder command rather than a VoiceOver command specifically.

HTH

On Apr 23, 2010, at 7:55 AM, chad baker wrote:

> Hi i'm knew at this how do you add a application to the doc?
> thanks
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