My dashboard won't open from my dock, or applications folder. I've tried previous solutions posted on here but have had no luck. I'm running 10.6.8. Any suggestions?

I've poured over these boards in hopes to finding a solution as to why my dashboard won't open. It literally stopped working mid day, one day when I went to return to get a number off of my sticky note in my dashboard. I have tried posting the different lists from my preferences page, however, am unable to get the docments to actually drag to my desktop. I'm not sure if there are any other solutions, but was hoping to find a quick fix as opposed to traveling 2 hours to the nearest genius bar. Any help would be awesome!!

You posted in a thread that has not had any activity in 2 years!  Please start your own topic.  Also, please describe in detail all you have attempted to do in order to resolve the issue. 
It is very difficult to offer troubleshooting suggestions when the "os version" you are using is unknown as each os has their own troubleshooting solutions. 
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