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    About objectdock?

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by canada16, Sep 1, 2008.

  1. canada16

    canada16 Notebook Evangelist

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    Hey all the icons on objectdock, How do I make them open the files I want, for eg. it says my music, how do I make it understand were my music actually is?

    It keeps opening c/drive but my music is not stored there

    Any thoughts guys this dock is new to me but like it

    Thanks

    Never mind thanks anyway, got it sorted,
     
  2. Campe

    Campe Notebook Consultant

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    right click the icon and on the bottom it says Dock Entry Properties. Point the "Link" to where your music folder is located.
     
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    eesh72 Notebook Consultant

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    From what I can remember, you can drag the folder and drop it on the objectdock bar also.
     
  4. canada16

    canada16 Notebook Evangelist

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    Thats what I did eesh, thanks for your guys help.

    Was really simple, I cant belive I have never seen this before.

    My desktop is totally clean, and object dock is so fast and responsive.

    Love it.