2 simple questions...probably very easy to fix.

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I have two things that are bothering me on my new MacBook Pro.
1. On Adium, I have meta contacts. Usually, my meta contacts just show as one screen name. However, one of my meta contacts has the entire list of sub contacts underneath it, tabbed to the right a little bit. How do I get it back to one screen name?
2. I have a CS3 suite stack. When ever I click on any of the programs it says it needs repaired because it was moved. I tell it to repair, enter my master password, and it boots. However, the next time I try to open it, it says the same thing. It never fixes it. How do I fix this?
 
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1) Right click on the "leading" contact and select "Collapse Combined Contact"

2)Did you copy the adobe programs to the new folder or make aliases to them?

If you just copied them it will not work, you need to make aliases to them by dragging the icons from your applications folder, to whatever folder you are using to make the stack while holding Cmd+Alt/Option...
 
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1) Right click on the "leading" contact and select "Collapse Combined Contact"

2)Did you copy the adobe programs to the new folder or make aliases to them?

If you just copied them it will not work, you need to make aliases to them by dragging the icons from your applications folder, to whatever folder you are using to make the stack while holding Cmd+Alt/Option...

Awesome, thank you for answering both. You answered both perfectly! However, the Adobe CS3 suite, I still have a problem. I moved all the .app files without making the aliases. Do you know where the .app files are supposed to be? I don't remember...:\

EDIT~ I moved them back to where I'm pretty sure they used to be...however, they still say that the programs need to be repaired everytime I boot them. :(
 

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