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Aug 12, 2014 7:52 AM in response to numptyhhby CT,★HelpfulThe Dock doesn't literally have the folders, e.g., the Download folder. Instead it contains "aliases" (a.k.a, "pointers", or "shortcuts") to the real folders, which reside elsewhere on your computer.
In the case of the Downloads folder, this is located at the base level of your Home folder. Probably your Home folder can be found in the sidebar of a Finder window. You can also get there by pressing command-shift-h while you are in Finder.
Once you get to your Home folder, you should see the Downloads folder. Drag it to the right side of the Dock and drop it in there. This recreates the alias that was inadvertently destroyed. You will notice that the Downloads folder is still in your home folder.
If the Downloads folder looks like a folder instead of a stack, control click on it and select "Display as stack".
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Jul 18, 2016 9:57 AM in response to numptyhhby songofjoy,I tried the above, but my Downloads folder doesn't stay in the dock. I have another Downloads folder in my Dock that I tho't I had placed there correctly since I was having the above problem and now none of my downloads go to that folder in the Dock. I have to hunt for them and sometimes have been unable to locate them.