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Posted 21 September 2008 - 09:24 AM

[url="http://%5burl="http://support.microsoft.com/kb/140443"]How to Create a Shortcut on the Desktop[/url]
Creating a Shortcut to a Program or File
To create a shortcut on the desktop to a program or file, there are two possible methods to choose from.

Method 1
1. Right-click an open area on the desktop, point to New, and then click Shortcut.
2. Click Browse.
3. Locate the program or file to which you want to create a shortcut, click the program or file, click Open, and then click Next.
4. Type a name for the shortcut. If a Finish button appears at the bottom of the dialog box, click it. If a Next button appears at the bottom of the dialog box, click it, click the icon you want to use for the shortcut, and then click Finish.

Method 2
1. Click Start, point to Programs, and then right-click the program you want to create the shortcut to.
2. Click Create Shortcut.
3. The shortcut is now at the end of the Programs list. For example, if you created a shortcut to Microsoft Word, to find that program, click Start, and then point to Programs. You will find the shortcut, named "Microsoft Word (2)" (without the quotation marks), at the bottom of the Program list.
4. Drag the shortcut to the Desktop.

Edited by Ztruker, 03 December 2010 - 08:22 PM.

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