How To Create Desktop Shortcuts in Windows 7
How To Create Desktop Shortcuts in Windows 7
Note: It is dangerous to keep original file, folders or programs on the desktop area. The
desktop is very low on the hierarchy list for secured areas in Windows. It is not uncommon for
people to lose/delete items on the desktop by accident, or through malware, hard drive crashes
or other methods. In short, the last place you should store any data is the desktop area.
a. Locate the program (or file, or folder) that you want to add a desktop icon for.
b. Right-click the file icon, navigate to Send to -> Desktop (create shortcut).
c. A new shortcut will be on your desktop for that program, file or folder. If you want to
delete the icon, just click the icon, and Press Delete Key and then Press OK. the icon
will be delete which do not affect the original program.
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Updated on: April 23, 2013 at 10:46 AM
Created shortcut for the Internet Explorer application placed on desktop from above method.
Note: You can tell if an icon is a shortcut if it has a white square with a blue arrow in it (in the
default Windows 7 theme), on the lower left corner of the icon.
Here is what the web page shortcut would look like (in the default Windows 7 theme) on the
desktop.
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