OK, this is what I do:
Go to your applications folder (CND + SHFT+ A, then, highlight the app you want 
to be on the doc, then do CMD+SHFT+T, that ads the app to the doc.
Alternatively, open the app, go to the doc, find the app, VO+M on the icon, 
then, go to options, then, keep in doc.
HTH,
Wes.
On Oct 30, 2010, at 10:27 PM, Simon Fogarty wrote:

> Hi listers.
>  
> I know this has been asked many times before,
>  
> But how do you add thing sto the doc?
>  
> I’ve been trying to add vm fusion and I can not get it to say there.
> Can someone please step me thorugh it.
>  
> Chers
>  
> Simon f
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