What is this extra divider line on my Dock?












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Mysteriously, this extra divider-line has appeared between any app I launch now and the previously launched apps?



What is the purpose of this 2nd divider line? Why is it appearing now? How can I get rid of it?



See this screenshot, with pink arrow pointing to the mystery divider-line.



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    Mysteriously, this extra divider-line has appeared between any app I launch now and the previously launched apps?



    What is the purpose of this 2nd divider line? Why is it appearing now? How can I get rid of it?



    See this screenshot, with pink arrow pointing to the mystery divider-line.



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      Mysteriously, this extra divider-line has appeared between any app I launch now and the previously launched apps?



      What is the purpose of this 2nd divider line? Why is it appearing now? How can I get rid of it?



      See this screenshot, with pink arrow pointing to the mystery divider-line.



      enter image description here










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      Mysteriously, this extra divider-line has appeared between any app I launch now and the previously launched apps?



      What is the purpose of this 2nd divider line? Why is it appearing now? How can I get rid of it?



      See this screenshot, with pink arrow pointing to the mystery divider-line.



      enter image description here







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          Recent apps



          This is recently-opened applications, which is on by default in macOS Mojave. To disable, open System Preferences > Dock, and uncheck Show recent applications in Dock.



          screenshot of System Preferences > Dock > Show recent applications in Dock (checkbox)






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            Recent apps



            This is recently-opened applications, which is on by default in macOS Mojave. To disable, open System Preferences > Dock, and uncheck Show recent applications in Dock.



            screenshot of System Preferences > Dock > Show recent applications in Dock (checkbox)






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              Recent apps



              This is recently-opened applications, which is on by default in macOS Mojave. To disable, open System Preferences > Dock, and uncheck Show recent applications in Dock.



              screenshot of System Preferences > Dock > Show recent applications in Dock (checkbox)






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                Recent apps



                This is recently-opened applications, which is on by default in macOS Mojave. To disable, open System Preferences > Dock, and uncheck Show recent applications in Dock.



                screenshot of System Preferences > Dock > Show recent applications in Dock (checkbox)






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                Recent apps



                This is recently-opened applications, which is on by default in macOS Mojave. To disable, open System Preferences > Dock, and uncheck Show recent applications in Dock.



                screenshot of System Preferences > Dock > Show recent applications in Dock (checkbox)







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