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pigoo3

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It would really help if you did not use inappropriate language in your thread title...and it would be helpful if a title was used that was more descriptive.

It would also be helpful if you gave us more info in your posting...such as what do you expect us to do relating to your "deleted your stack" statement.

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If you are talking of the folders to right of the dotted line on the dock then you can just drag them down from finder (all icons on the dock are mostly aliases (shortcuts) for thier originals. All apps and folders that are automatically on the dock when the OS is installed are aliases.
 
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It would really help if you did not use inappropriate language in your thread title...and it would be helpful if a title was used that was more descriptive.

It would also be helpful if you gave us more info in your posting...such as what do you expect us to do relating to your "deleted your stack" statement.

The screen name matches though. ;)

Yeah, just drag the original back to the Dock, or for applications, open whatever and right click on the active Dock icon and pick "Keep in Dock".
 
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The two folders that come installed with Lion are Documents and Downloads both of which you can locate in the Finder. Hope this helps.
 
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Open finder
Drag and drop Documents folder and Download folder to the stack.
 

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