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		<title>By: erik</title>
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		<description>When I&#039;m in the Dictionary, it defaults to the Dictionary view at the top (the other views are All, Thesaurus, Apple, and Wikipedia).  Is there away to set Snow Leopard so it will always go to All view, for example?  Thanks for the great tips!

Erik
Yellowknife, Canada</description>
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<p>Erik<br />
Yellowknife, Canada</p>
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