Hi Robert:
Why didn't I think of that.
That's good to know. So, what about the command-shift-t key? I'm going to
explore and see if I see it anywhere, but, I've still got a lot to learn.
I haven't had this much fun in a while!
Long live the Mac!
Thanks for all your help.
Sent from my Mac
Dear Joseph,
Whenever you open an application, it is automatically placed in the dock. When
you quit the application it is removed from the dock automatically. If you
wish to keep the application icon in the dock you must first go to the dock
while the application is running and arrow over
Hi Ricardo:
That was it. Command-shift T did the trick.
Thanks!
Sent from my Mac Mini, currently running headless
On Mar 9, 2011, at 9:46 AM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When on the application, I believe pressing command shift T sends a copy of
> it to the dock.
>
> hth
> Ricardo Wa
Select the application you want to put on the doc and hit vo shift m for the
context menu.
There you should find the option to keep it in the doc.
Hth,
Chantel.
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Hi,
When on the application, I believe pressing command shift T sends a copy of it
to the dock.
hth
Ricardo Walker
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