How do I create a stack in my dock. I want to stack all of my Microsoft Office Applications.
I want to stack all of my Microsoft Office Applications.
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I want to stack all of my Microsoft Office Applications.
Create a separate folder and name it. Create aliases for each of the Office applications and put them into the folder you created. Drag that folder to the right side of the Dock. Voila!
Create a separate folder and name it. Create aliases for each of the Office applications and put them into the folder you created. Drag that folder to the right side of the Dock. Voila!
Kappy-
I never though of doing that. I just moved my "iWork" folder into the end of the Dock, since it is already in a Folder and I seldom use Numbers or Keynote. Two fewer Icons in the Dock but still easy access.
What a good idea!
You could do the same with the Office folder except that it has a number of things you don't need cluttering your stack. But it works perfectly for iWork, the way you did it that is.
How do I create a stack in my dock. I want to stack all of my Microsoft Office Applications.