Hi Marlaina,
The doc is just a list of shortcuts to the names that are on it. I
think what happened (because I have accidentally done it before) is
you hit enter on your documents folder in the finder, which brings up
an edit box to change its name; you then typed no without realizing
that it was changing the name of your folder. So since the name of
the folder had changed, the name on the doc also changed to no. When
you moved the "no" folder to trash, the shortcut on the doc remained
because it now pointed to the no folder which was still in trash.
Emptying the trash should remove the no shortcut from your doc as
well. Then you just need to re-add the documents folder to the doc.
However, if something like this ever happens again, the easiest way to
fix it is to find the no folder in your finder. Hit enter to bring up
the edit box; type Documents to rename it to Documents; and press
enter. Then your no folder will be renamed Documents in both the
finder and on the doc.
I hope that helps.
Greg
On Jan 3, 2011, at 12:57 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
Oh boy this is a weird one.
Some how, my documents folder on my dock is called no. I found
documents in finder and copied all the files from no into it then
sent no to the trash. However, when I go to my dock, no still shows
up. How do I change the name on the dock to documents?
Whew, leave it to me; I have no clue how I did this, :)
Marlaina
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