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How to trash preferencesIf an application in Mac OS X fails to load or exhibits strange behavior, a common way of fixing the problem is to trash preferences. But what does this mean?

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Application preferences such as window layouts and sizes, user-selected options, etc, are all stored in a preferences file ending in.plist. There is a different file for each application. When you delete this file ('trash' it) and fire up the relevant application, the app will notice that the file is missing and create a new one with default preferences. This can solve many issues.