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applications!adding and removing
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applications!adding and removing
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Located in ./ubuntu-desktop/using-the-launcher.tex :35
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There are two ways to add an application to the Launcher:
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There are two ways to add an application to the Launcher:
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Located in ./ubuntu-desktop/using-the-launcher.tex :37
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Open the Dash, find the application to add, and drag and drop it to the Launcher
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Open the Dash, find the application to add, and drag and drop it to the Launcher
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Located in ./ubuntu-desktop/ubuntu-desktop.tex :90
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Run the application you want to add to the Launcher, right-click on the application's icon on the Launcher, and select \dropdown{Keep in the Launcher}.
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Located in ./ubuntu-desktop/ubuntu-desktop.tex :87
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To remove an application from the Launcher, right-click on the application's icon, then select \dropdown{Remove from the Launcher} or deselect \dropdown{Keep in the Launcher} \dash if the application is running.
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Located in ./ubuntu-desktop/ubuntu-desktop.tex :89
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The Dash
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The Dash
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Located in ./ubuntu-desktop/the-dash.tex :2
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Dash
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Dash
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Located in ./ubuntu-desktop/the-dash.tex :14
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\marginnote{The Dash allows you to search for information, both locally (installed applications, recent files, bookmarks, etc.) as well as remotely (Twitter, Google Docs, etc.). This is accomplished by utilizing one or more lenses, each responsible for providing a category of search results for the Dash. For more information about the Dash and its lens, see: \url{https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Unity}} The Dash is a tool to help you access and find applications and files on your computer quickly. If you are a Windows user, you'll find the Dash to be a more advanced \emph{Start Menu}. If you are a Mac user, the Dash is similar to \application{Launchpad} in the dock. If you've used a previous version of Ubuntu or another \acronym{GNOME} Linux distribution, the Dash replaces the \acronym{GNOME 2} menus. To explore the Dash, click on the top-most icon on the Launcher; the icon has the Ubuntu logo on it. \screenshot{02-dash-home.png}{ss:dash-home}{The Dash} After selecting the Dash icon, another window will appear with a search bar on the top as well as grouping of recently accessed applications, files, and downloads. The search bar provides dynamic results as you enter your search terms. The five lenses at the bottom are links to your \emph{Home} lens, \emph{Applications} lens, \emph{Files} lens, and \emph{Music} and \emph{Videos} lenses. Lenses act as specialized search categories in the Dash.
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Located in ./ubuntu-desktop/ubuntu-desktop.tex :99
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Search for files and applications with the Dash
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Search for files and applications with the Dash
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Located in ./ubuntu-desktop/the-dash.tex :33
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The Dash is an extremely powerful tool and allows you to search your entire system for applications and filenames based on search terms.
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Located in ./ubuntu-desktop/ubuntu-desktop.tex :103
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