on 8/16/05 3:22 PM, Jim Dynes at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> True OS X does it automatically, but you can choose to set it like in
> OS 9.
> 
> Command click on Appleworks application and choose "show package
> contents.
> 
> A window will open and open MacOS folder.
> 
> You will see another Applkeworks application. Click on it and get
> info, open the memory triangle and you can set memory like in OS 9.
I can't get the Command click to work?
-- 
Wanda K.


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