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Welcome to Mac OS X Lion.
The Dock in Lion includes
Stacks, which you can use
to quickly access frequently
used tiles.
Stacks are simple to create.
Just drag any folder to the
right side of the Dock and it becomes a stack.
Click a stack and it springs from the Dock in either
a fan or a grid. To open a file in a stack, click the
file once.
Mac OS X Lion includes two premade stacks called
Documents and Downloads. You opened this file from
the Documents stack. The Documents stack is a great
place to keep things like presentations, spreadsheets,
and word processing files. You can drag files to the
stack or save them to the stack from an application.
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Stacks automatically display their contents in a fan or a
grid based on the number of items in the stack. You
can also view the stack as a list. If you prefer one style
over the other, you can set the stack to always open in
that style.
Stacks intelligently show the most relevant items first,
or you can set the sort order so that the items you care
about most always appear at the top of the stack.
To customize a stack, press the Control key and click
the stack's icon. Choose the settings you want from
the menu.
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To remove a file from a stack, just open the stack and
drag the item to another location. To delete a file, move
it to the Trash. In fact, when you're done reading this
document, feel free to throw it out.
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