Depending on your operating system, navigate to Launchpad in your 
applications folder.  If it is Mavericks, use control-command-shift-t.  If it 
is prior to Mavericks, use command-shift-t.


Take Care

John D. Panarese
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On Mar 3, 2014, at 8:54 PM, Gerard Doody <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all, I was able with your help to solve the problem with my disk utility 
> earlier this evening.  
> I have one more question.  I don't seem to be able to move my Launchpad back 
> to my dock.  I have tried every command I know but I can't seem to do it.  
> Any suggestions would be appreciated.  I can open it in my finder, but it 
> will not move from my sidebar to the dock.  Thanks in advance! 
> Gerard Doody
> [email protected]
> 
> 
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