HI,
I believe that is called clean up desktop. This puts all the icons in a grid.
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Garth Humphreys <ghu...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi Christine 

I am guessing you mean the grid of icons for all your apps - for some reason 
the name of this escapes me at the moment but you can bring it up by just 
pressing the F4 key if you have these keys set to hardware option or FN+F4 if 
you've switched them to software.

You can switch to different pages of apps by pressing Option+arrow. 

I prefer to press Command+Shift+A in the finder to bring up my Application 
folder. The main reason for this is that you can then use first letter 
navigation to find the app you want. . 
Hope this is what you were looking for.

On 29/02/2012, at 1:00 PM, Christine Pierce wrote:

> Hello, I have an iMac and I was wondering what the command was to
> bring up icons. Thanks, Christine
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