Re: Newby question

2011-03-09 Thread Ricardo Walker
Hi,

When on the application, I believe pressing command shift  T sends a copy of it 
to the dock.

hth
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RE: Newby question

2011-03-09 Thread Chantel Cuddemi
Select the application you want to put on the doc and hit vo shift m for the
context menu. 
There you should find the option to keep it in the doc. 
Hth, 
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Subject: Newby question

Hi list:

Pardon the newby question.

I'm having all kinds of fun with my Mac Mini.

One thing I'm wondering about is, how do you get an application to appear on
the dock?

I must be missing something, but, I cannot seem to figure out how to do
this.

Thanks!

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Re: Newby question

2011-03-09 Thread Joseph Norton
Hi Ricardo:

That was it.  Command-shift T did the trick.

Thanks!


Sent from my Mac Mini, currently running headless

On Mar 9, 2011, at 9:46 AM, Ricardo Walker wrote:

 Hi,
 
 When on the application, I believe pressing command shift  T sends a copy of 
 it to the dock.
 
 hth
 Ricardo Walker
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 Twitter, Skype,  AIM: rwalker296
 
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Re: Newby question

2011-03-09 Thread Robert Nelson
Dear Joseph,

Whenever you open an application, it is automatically placed in the dock.  When 
you quit the application it is removed from the dock automatically.  If you 
wish to keep the application icon in the dock you must  first  go to the dock 
while the application  is running and arrow over  till you find it on the dock. 
 Next open the shortcut menu arrow down to options, then right arrow and the 
first option should be to keep in dock.  Hit the space bar to choose this 
option and now the  application icon will be permanently in the dock.  In the 
future you can remove the icon from the dock by once again going to the icon on 
the dock, opening up the shortcut menu, choosing options and then choosing 
remove from dock.

I  hope this helps.

Sincerely Yours,
Robert Nelson

On Mar 9, 2011, at 9:43 AM, Joseph Norton wrote:

 Hi list:
 
 Pardon the newby question.
 
 I'm having all kinds of fun with my Mac Mini.
 
 One thing I'm wondering about is, how do you get an application to appear on 
 the dock?
 
 I must be missing something, but, I cannot seem to figure out how to do this.
 
 Thanks!
 
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Re: Newby question

2011-03-09 Thread Joseph Norton
Hi Robert:

Why didn't I think of that.

That's good to know.  So, what about the command-shift-t key?  I'm going to 
explore and see if I see it anywhere, but, I've still got a lot to learn.

I haven't had this much fun in a while!

Long live the Mac!

Thanks for all your help.


Sent from my Mac Mini, currently running headless

On Mar 9, 2011, at 2:33 PM, Robert Nelson wrote:

 Dear Joseph,
 
 Whenever you open an application, it is automatically placed in the dock.  
 When you quit the application it is removed from the dock automatically.  If 
 you wish to keep the application icon in the dock you must  first  go to the 
 dock while the application  is running and arrow over  till you find it on 
 the dock.  Next open the shortcut menu arrow down to options, then right 
 arrow and the first option should be to keep in dock.  Hit the space bar to 
 choose this option and now the  application icon will be permanently in the 
 dock.  In the future you can remove the icon from the dock by once again 
 going to the icon on the dock, opening up the shortcut menu, choosing options 
 and then choosing remove from dock.
 
 I  hope this helps.
 
 Sincerely Yours,
 Robert Nelson
 
 On Mar 9, 2011, at 9:43 AM, Joseph Norton wrote:
 
 Hi list:
 
 Pardon the newby question.
 
 I'm having all kinds of fun with my Mac Mini.
 
 One thing I'm wondering about is, how do you get an application to appear on 
 the dock?
 
 I must be missing something, but, I cannot seem to figure out how to do this.
 
 Thanks!
 
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