![]() I doubt that you need to keep the old files on the desktop anywhere - at least not in OS X 10.5.8 which is what I'm using. Deleting it and letting the program recreate it is probably what fixed the problem. The problem was likely that "" had become corrupted. The program is using the two new files it created - not the ones on the desktop. So I dragged the old files from the desktop to the trash and emptied it. THAT FIXED THE PROBLEM! Thanks!īut then I noticed that two new replacement files had been created in their original locations. I dragged both "StickiesDatabase" & "" to the desktop as suggested. The program created a new file in the original location and that gave me the program's two original instructional notes back - but new notes were still invisible. I found "StickiesDatabase" and dragged it to the trash. (I could see that they had been created by clicking on "window" in the menu bar.) Any new notes I created were invisible so I had no notes at all. As soon as I opened Stickies, I deleted the two default instructional notes that it presents. Just thought I would share what worked for me. Method 2: Using Third-Party Sticky Note Application. I don’t pretend to understand how or why the solution works. Sticky notes can clutter up desktop space. When you close Stickies app (from Stickies > Quit Stickies menu), Mac will also close all floating notes. This will always float the sticky note on top of all other app windows. alternatively, press Option + Command + F keyboard shortcuts. If you only have one user, my solution to get the files off my desktop would require that you set up another user? Go to Window menu and select Float on Top to enable that option. I imagine this would overwrite any saved notes in my library, but in my case that was not an issue. I switched to another user and copied the same files and overwrote the current files in my user library and preferences folders. I didn’t like having these files on my new. Open a Sticky note and it should be on your screen. In the Library folder, select "Preferences" folder and find the file “”. ![]() Go to the Library and drag the file “StickiesDatabase” to your desktop. Open Finder, in ‘Places’ select your user. I searched other forums and found this solution. From the Stickies Menu Bar, I can see the note was created by selecting the “Windows” menu item, but the note is nowhere to be seen on the desktop. ![]() I create a sticky note (Mac Sticky Note - not Widget sticky) and don’t see anything on the screen - no note is visible.
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