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    Help with Spaces

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by mbfield, Nov 2, 2007.

  1. mbfield

    mbfield Notebook Enthusiast

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    I just upgraded to Leopard and was very excited to use Spaces. For the most part it's been good, but I've been having trouble with Spaces. I really want SideNote and Adium to stay with me no matter what Space I am in, but they don't. I went to the preferences and set it so they'd appear in all spaces, but they don't. They only stay in the one space they're opened in. How do I get them to jump around with me?
     
  2. taelrak

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    Don't think you can. The whole point of spaces is to divide up your workspace.

    The preferences only affect the space that the program opens up in by default.

    You can drag it from space to space of course, but that's a fairly annoying thing to do.
     
  3. mbfield

    mbfield Notebook Enthusiast

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    Are you serious? There's no way to do it? Surely someone must know some way to get it to work.
     
  4. circa86

    circa86 Notebook Virtuoso NBR Reviewer

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    i don't understand why that would really be useful at all? all you have to do is click on the App in your dock to jump back to it correct? I don't think it was ever mentioned that spaces could do what you are asking.
     
  5. stealthsniper96

    stealthsniper96 What Was I Thinkin'?

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    i second that. just try it see if it works
     
  6. Xander

    Xander Paranoid Android

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