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Use Stickies to view Script Editor dictionaries
Authored by: nado on Jul 25, '04 07:12:57PM

I just tried using services to create a new sticky and it opened the Classic stickies instead of the MacOS X ones. Stickies was not already running, opening it in advance works ok.

I was wondering if there's way to make the computer open the OS X Stickies instead of the old ones. I had similar problems making AppleScripts with QuickTime. If QuickTime is not already open, it launches the old one...



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Use Stickies to view Script Editor dictionaries
Authored by: roncross@cox.net on Jul 26, '04 11:27:39PM

Do a search for stickies in Finder. There will be a file of interest in the classic directory named "Stickies Preferences Info" Click on the file and do a get info (command+i) to bring up the info. Make sure that the section where it says "open with" points to Stickies (os x application). If it doesn't , then point it to stickies in the (os x application).

thx
RLC

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