Stickies in OS X

2002-08-09 Thread Amber Rhea

Hi all,

How can I get Stickies to launch at startup in OS X in the same way it does
in OS 9? I don't see any preference to set that'll do it. I've just been
re-opening Stickies each time I log in, and my saved notes are there, but
I'd like it to automatically open instead.

Thanks,
Amber

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Re: Stickies in OS X

2002-08-09 Thread KSmith3

On 8/10/02 12:53 AM, Amber Rhea [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi all,
 
 How can I get Stickies to launch at startup in OS X in the same way it does
 in OS 9? I don't see any preference to set that'll do it. I've just been
 re-opening Stickies each time I log in, and my saved notes are there, but
 I'd like it to automatically open instead.
 
 Thanks,
 Amber

Hi, Amber.

Open System Preferences, then Login --- Login Items
Drag Stickies to this pane. This is the equivalent to the Startup Items
folder in the previous OS.

HTH,
Jerry
Appleseed Communications


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Re: Stickies in OS X

2002-08-09 Thread Mick Ring

on 8/9/02 21:53, Amber Rhea at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 How can I get Stickies to launch at startup in OS X in the same way it does
 in OS 9? I don't see any preference to set that'll do it. I've just been
 re-opening Stickies each time I log in, and my saved notes are there, but
 I'd like it to automatically open instead.

As with any other application in OS X, you can drag the application icon
into the Login Items. It's in one of the Control Panels.


-Mick
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