I can't find TextEdit on my mac
I think i deleted it. How do it get it back?
MacBook, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
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I think i deleted it. How do it get it back?
MacBook, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
Use Pacifist to extract it from your Mac OS X 10.6 DVD and then run the Mac OS X 10.6.8 combo updater.
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Um, what is pacifist (I have no idea what your talking about)
Niel's given you the link, although the 10.6.8 combo update can presumably be skipped, since it doesn't alter Textedit.
Do you have an icon on the dock which is silver and looks like it has a rocket ship on it? (called Launchpad). I see text edit on there.
blah16 wrote:
I think i deleted it. How do it get it back?
Where did you delete it from? TextEdit lives in the Application folder at root level of your Hard Disk, so the first thing to do is to double-click the Hard Disk icon on your Desktop, then double-click the Applications folder. Look for TextEdit.
If it's not there, then you've actually deleted it and should follow Niel's advice. If it is there but not in the Dock, simply drag its icon onto the left-hand side of the Dock. (Removing icons from the Dock doesn't affect the actual application.)
I tried to search 'Textedit' on search on the top right of the screen and it doesn't show, isn't that searching the whole mac?
Does this cost any money?
It's shareware.
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blah16 wrote:
I tried to search 'Textedit' on search on the top right of the screen and it doesn't show, isn't that searching the whole mac?
It should show in Spotlight; have you checked by the method I suggested? If it's not there, then as I say you are either going to have to follow Niel's suggestion or do a complete system reinstall.
So do I have to download it and then use it to extract it from Mac OS X 10.6 DVD?
I have checked almost everywhere for it.
Yes, you do.
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Okay, so I just tried both disc(NacBook Applications Install DVD, MacBook Mac OS X Install DVD) and I can't find anything that says something like Textedit. Which disc do I use and which on is Textedit?
Open each of the packages on the Mac OS X install DVD until you find the correct one.
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I can't find TextEdit on my mac