On Mar 30, 2005, at 3:21 PM, Brian Christmas wrote:


On 31/03/2005, at 9:09 AM, Robert Gruber wrote:

(Blush) I deleted textedit!! I moved it from the dock(?) onto the desktop, then thought it was a shortcut.

I have a 10.1 upgrade disk (from OS9)

Can I use that to restore textedit?

If there is another place more fitting to inquire or find this info, point me to it.

TIA (Thanks In Advance)

Running 10.3.8 and 9.2.1 on Powerbook G4 @ 400 MHz

G'day from Oz

TextEdit resides in the Applications folder. Deleting it from the dock does not trash it.

Drag TextEdit to the dock position you require it and drop it there, it will make a new alias in the dock.

Santa
Running 10.3.8 and 9.2.1 on Powerbook G4 @ 400 MHz

I wish it were so simple.

I searched my hard drive for textedit after looking in Applications and /utilities, and there's nothing there.

I think my problem is I dragged it from the dock to the desktop, and trashed it from there...


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