Finder Dock - how to move from far left to center?

I like to have some things in the DOCK right in the center fo the Dock since I use DragThing most of the time; but the DOCK some of the time-- and one thing I want in the center is System Preferences - OK, got it; but the other is the FINDER - and that seems stuck on the far left - I can't move it nor can I put anything left of it (they just go up in a puff of smoke...)
Anyone know how to put the FINDER ICON in the DOCK in the middle-- or anyplace rather than far left (on a dock which is on the bottom of the screen)>
THANKS,
Steve
2 March 2009

Kappy-- great to hear from you again! Well you're right-- but I did put the FINDER in the center of the Dock -- by sliding Finder.app from the CoreServices folder into the DOCK. OK but I don't get the nice "RELAUNCH" choice with opt-click&hold that I do with the OFFICIAL DOCK FINDER ICON stuck on the far left!
If ever a way to put this right in the middle next to where I keep System Preferences-- GREAT!
Thanks,
Steve Schulte
Tuesday 3 March 2009 at 13:10

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