Hi Esther,
The command shift t was what I was look for.
As always thank you very much.
On Apr 7, 2010, at 1:36 PM, Esther wrote:
Hi Louie,
If you're running Snow Leopard, there's a Command-Shift-T shortcut
for Finder that will let you add things to the dock. If you want to
run the old work flow, or for older operating systems, go to Tim
Kilburn's VoiceOver downloads page and grab the item to Put Items in
Dock under Finder:
http://homepage.mac.com/kilburns/voiceover/downloads.html
Tim gives full instructions. You need both the program that
actually puts things in the dock and the Automator workflow that's
written to use it from the GUI. Should work even in Tiger, since I
tested it out there before sending it to Tim.
Cheers,
Esther
louie wrote:
Hi all,
I just got my Mac mini running this past week. On my old Mac I have
a word flow that would add a item to the doc. This word flow will
not work on my Mac mini. I havewant to add a folder to the doc on
my mini. How do I do this?
Thanks for any help.
louie
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