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Old October 11th, 2001, 03:28 PM
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Stickies data

~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.stickies.plist

(Which, if you think about it, is basically the same place under OS X as it is under OS 9.)

If you double-click on this file, you'll launch Apple's Property List editor. It's not extremely intuitive how to use it, but if you poke around a bit, you should be able to figure it out.

A good place to get familiar with under OS X is the ~/Library folder (I'm assuming you know that ~/ is Unix-speak for "home directory," and that ~/Library is the "Library" folder in your home directory). The "Preferences" folder in your "Library" folder is basically the same as the "Preferences" folder under OS 9. The "Library" folder serves much the same function as the "System Folder" does under OS 9.
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