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Documents Stack

Welcome to Mac OS X
Snow Leopard.

Stacks automatically display their contents in a fan or a


grid based on the number of items in the stack. You
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that style.

The Dock in Snow Leopard


includes Stacks, which
you can use to quickly
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and applications right from
the Dock.
Stacks are simple to create. Just drag any folder to
the right side of the Dock and it becomes a stack.
Click a stack and it springs from the Dock in either
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or you can set the sort order so that the items you care
about most always appear at the top of the stack. To
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icon and hold down the mouse button until a menu
appears. Choose the settings you want from the menu.

Mac OS X Snow Leopard includes three premade


stacks called Documents, Downloads, and
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stack. The Documents stack is a great place to keep
things like presentations, spreadsheets, and word
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them to the stack from an application.

Documents

Downloads

Applications

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this document, feel free to throw it out.

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