No problems. Just drag the folder to the right side of the dock and they become stacks.
anything, even other folders.
The Dock uses a set of graphic images and the default colour scheme cannot be changed but you can replace the set of graphics to create a new Dock. The Dock's graphics are buried deep within the system. To find them dig down through the following folders from the hard disc level: System Library Core Services Right click on the Dock icon and select Show Package Contents from the menu. Open folders: Contents Resources The Dock is made up from the files: frontline.png scurve-l.png scurve-m.png scurve-sm.png scurve-xl.png Websites such as Dockulicious (See links below) provide ready made replacement graphics. Be aware that any updates to the Mac OS will restore the default Dock style.
The dock is the four apps that stay on the bottom of your screen. If you have iOS 5 or 6 on your iPhone 5 you can have 11 pages of apps. Each page can have 20 folders. That is 220 folders. Add the four folders from your dock to get 224 folders. Each folder can have 16 apps. 224 folders with 16 apps in each folder makes 3568 apps. If your iPhone 5 has iOS 7 or newer you can have 15 pages of apps. Each page can have 20 folders. That is 300 folders. Add the four folders from your dock to get 304 folders. Each folder can have 135 apps. 304 folders with 135 apps in each folder is 41040 apps.
The icons in the Dock at the bottom of a Mac's screen are shortcuts to launch your most used applications and documents. Clicking on an icon in the Dock and dragging it into the middle of the Mac's screen will remove the icon from the Dock. Icons can be restored by launching the application and clicking and holding on the icon that appears in the Dock and selecting Keep In The Dock from the menu that pops up.
If it isn't on your dock, go to your finder, search imovie, drag it to your dock, and click it on your dock.
Spotlight is an advanced search tool which can rapidly locate files and folders and emails on a Mac.
On a Mac click on the music file in a folder and drag it into the iTunes Window and the music will be added to your iTunes library. If iTunes is not running you can drag the music file into the iTunes icon in the dock and it will be added to the library.
To see the contents of a folder: If you are looking at folders in a Finder window select the column view. If a folder is on. For example. the Desktop right click on it. Drag a folder to the right hand end of the Dock and then click on it.
Sidebar? Do you have the Dock on the side of the screen. You can change the location of the Dock from the Dock section of System Preferences or by Selecting Dock from the Apple menu (top left).
It very much depends on what you mean by loosing them. If you simply removed them form the dock. You can find them in your Applications folders and you again can simply put them on your dock by dragging them. If you deleted those applications from your computer at all, this is gonna require running Mac OS X installation and doing repair (probably).
Click the apple icon on the dock and click on "About this Mac" and your Mac will tell you the version number.
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