Accidentally removed Ical from dock   help............

I just passed over Ical in my leopard dock. I didn't double click. I seemed to have pulled it away.
How can I get it back to the doc?
thanks.

Thank you for your help. As it turned out yesterday, I did this very thing. Having had 8 pc computers and now a mac, I've learned to explore. I figured it out last night, but appreciate your help. I only wish the type face was bigger on the calendar, except for changing the resolution.
Thank you looter.

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