Hello Graham,

By far the easiest way to put any folder into the Dock is to select the folder 
and press Command-Shift-T.

However, I don't know why anyone would want to put Documents or Applications 
into the Dock, since there are keyboard shortcuts to get to both of these 
folders.

Command-Shift-O opens the Documents folder and Command-Shift-A opens the 
Applications folder.



Cheers,

Anne


On 19 Oct 2010, at 13:33, Graham Roby wrote:

> Hi, 
> 
> I'm trying to put  my documents folder back on the dock. 
> 
> Under Leopard after help from the group I did this by downloading the put on 
> doc package from Tim Kilburns Website and all was good to go. 
> 
> Now using Snow Leopard I installed the ad  item to dock dmg file with no 
> issues then tried running the Automator send to dock script. 
> Automator opened but under the file menu I couldn't find any option to save 
> as plug in or an option to save the file to the finder. I could save to my 
> tc/ext hd or normal hard drive applications etc. 
> 
> Does anyone have any ideas where I could be going wrong here or is it simply 
> under sl you don't need this Put On Dock package and there is another way to 
> ad my documents folder to my dock?
> 
> Many thanks in advance for any help offered. 
> 
> Kind regards
> 
> Graham
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