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camelia

macrumors 6502a
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Apr 3, 2015
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Hello

I do not have an idea what I did, but suddenly appears this question mark what does it mean and how do I remove it?

Thanks
Camelia

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camelia

macrumors 6502a
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Apr 3, 2015
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Mexico City
it's just an alias for something you've probably deleted, nothing more. go to 'customize toolbar' in the view menu (with any finder window open) and drag it off... & it's gone.
Please give me an example of "alias", that way I can find out what I did

Thanks
Camelia
 

svenmany

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Jun 19, 2011
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While customizing your toolbar, you can just drag a folder into it. Then, the icon that is left on the toolbar will be an alias for the folder you dragged there. If you delete the actual folder, the icon turns into a question mark.
 
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fisherking

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Jul 16, 2010
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right; an alias is just a pointer to a file somewhere; if you delete the actual file, the pointer has... nothing to point to; hence, the question mark.

like if you delete an app, and the icon in the dock turns into a question mark...
 
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camelia

macrumors 6502a
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Apr 3, 2015
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right; an alias is just a pointer to a file somewhere; if you delete the actual file, the pointer has... nothing to point to; hence, the question mark.

like if you delete an app, and the icon in the dock turns into a question mark...
Is like a shortcut in Windows?

Came
 

SRQrws

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Aug 4, 2020
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Yes, just like a shortcut you might put on your desktop in Windows. It probably "points" to something you deleted, so you can now just drag the question mark off the tool bar.
 

Pakaku

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Aug 29, 2009
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it's just an alias for something you've probably deleted, nothing more. go to 'customize toolbar' in the view menu (with any finder window open) and drag it off... & it's gone.
Holding Command while dragging should streamline adding or removing an alias, without having to go into Customize
 
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