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Hi having just upgraded to iOS5 my Stickies don't show on my desk top. They're there but all I can see is the text providing I go through Launchpad. The best way to describe them is; they're invisible.

Q: How do I get to see my Stickies as yellow pads with my notes on them.
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Hi,

Open your Stickies then make sure that translucent is not checked, think this is in the menu bar > notes or Command-Option-T.

You can also change the Stickies background color by going to color in the menu bar.
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