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I have done something really stupid,
I was fiddling around in the dock the other day and managed to delete the little calender chart thingy, just the bit that says the date etc. How can I get it back pleeeease. I feel really stupid about this but am still trying to get the hang of using a mac. Many thanks in advance. |
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