![]() Ordinarily, when one installed Catalina and first launched Stickies, it opened the old format Stickies database, and extracted the individual stickies to their own RTF document squirreled away in the operating system. Just as an experiment, you might try copying the ist file from your laptop to your desktop computer, just to see what happens. Prior to macOS Catalina, the Stickies database was a digest format file containing all of the stickies within it. This is a long shot, but could there be a permissions problem with either the ~/Library folder or the Preferences folder? You might want to make sure that you have read/write/execute privileges for both folders. And I'm pretty sure this has been Stickies' behavior at least since the public beta. It's certainly not impossible that Stickies could keep its data files in the application bundle, but it seems at least a bit odd that Stickies on my system would have a data file in the Preferences folder (it's 547 bytes, and its modification date looks about right in terms of when I last used Stickies), but yours doesn't. You're SURE there's no file called in your ~/Library/Preferences folder? (Just to reiterate, and apologies if I'm insulting your intelligence, but we are talking the Preferences folder in your Library folder in your Home directory). ![]()
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