I have a folder on my dock on my Mac and I want to move it to the
desktop How do I do this?
Margaret
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Margaret
command shift t - places items on to the doc.
Sean
On 11/06/2012, at 11:40 AM, Margaret Booth wrote:
I have a folder on my dock on my Mac and I want to move it to the
desktop How do I do this?
Margaret
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It's worth noting that folders on the dock are still in their original
locations, so you can probably find it in the file browser and move it to the
desktop from there. What's on the dock is just an icon for the folder, as far
as I know.
Yours,
Zack.
On Jun 10, 2012, at 7:19 PM, Sean Murphy
correct. I forgot how to reveal the folder's location but a vo shift m should
get you that info. then you can move said folder to your desktop top although i
would not do that. I would just create an alias and put it on the desk top
instead. it's much safer.
Take care.
On Jun 10, 2012, at 7:21
That is correct, it's just a pathway. Certain applications such as Sendspace
wizard, if you link it to dock and try to start it from there it will tell you
to start it from the main executable file, then it gives you an okay button,
and there you are, back where you started from. So if you