How do I change Stickies icon on Mac?

How do I change Stickies icon on Mac?

How to change Mac app icons

  1. Open Finder and navigate to Applications.
  2. Click the app you’d like to change the icon for and hit command + I (or right-click and choose Get Info)
  3. Have an image for the new icon you’d like to use, jpg often works best.
  4. Copy the new image you’d like to use (command + C)

How do I remove an app from my Mac not in the application folder?

Uninstall apps

  1. If an app is in a folder, open the app’s folder to check for an Uninstaller.
  2. If an app isn’t in a folder or doesn’t have an Uninstaller, drag the app from the Applications folder to the Trash (at the end of the Dock).

Does deleting an app uninstall it Mac?

Deleting an app removes it from your Mac hard drive and makes the storage space it was using available for other items. You can delete apps from Launchpad or the Finder.

How does the stickies app work on a Mac?

If you find Stickies as handy as I do, consider keeping it on the Dock and/or have it open automatically at login. The basic idea is that whatever you type in a sticky note is automatically saved, and notes appear either “pinned” to your desktop or floating in front of other application windows – even across multiple reboots.

How do you add a picture to Stickies on a Mac?

Create a note. In the Stickies app on your Mac, choose File > New Note. Enter text. To add a picture or PDF, drag a file to your note. Your content is saved automatically.

Where do I find my sticky notes on my Mac?

Keep notes, lists, and even pictures in sticky notes on your desktop. You see the notes whenever the Stickies app on your Mac is open. Important: If you upgraded to macOS Big Sur from macOS 10.14 or earlier, follow the onscreen instructions when you first open Stickies to import any sticky notes you may have had in the Stickies widget in Dashboard.

How to make a note transparent in Stickies on Mac?

In the Stickies app on your Mac, do any of the following: Arrange a note manually: Click the top of a note and drag the note where you want it. Group multiple notes: Choose Window > Arrange By, then choose an option. Keep a note in front of other windows: Choose Window > Float on Top. Make a note semi-transparent: Choose Window > Translucent.