Placing a file in the TaskBar

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  1. Posts : 29,078
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       #11

    Edwin said:
    I don't think they'll let me do any more tutorials, musta reached my limit or sumpthin!
    Oh, no you didn't! You can do as many as you want! Get busy!
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  2. whs
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       #12

    Why is that. Is there any kind of tutorial curfew.
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  3. Posts : 29,078
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       #13

    whs said:
    Why is that. Is there any kind of tutorial curfew.
    Nah . . . Edwin's just slacking off.
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  4. Posts : 17,838
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       #14

    Wynona said:
    Nah . . . Edwin's just slacking off.
    Shhh!!! I've been......, ummm....., busy lately; yeah, that's it! Busy lately!
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  5. whs
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       #15

    Well, we all have our slow moments at times. If he needs a rest, we should let him have it.
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       #16

    whs said:
    Well, we all have our slow moments at times. If he needs a rest, we should let him have it.
    Now you're talkin!
    Speaking of rest, I gotta hit the hay!
    Nite 'kids'! Take care, see ya in the AM! :)
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  7. whs
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       #17

    Glad you reminded me. We are in the same time zone. Good night.
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  8. Posts : 287
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       #18

    wdc said:
    In W10 ... I want to place an icon in theTTask Bar that links to a particular text file; and I want that icon\link to be permanent, to stay there, even after I shut down.

    Would someone tell me how I do that? How do I paste the shortcut to the text file on to the Task bar? Thanks.
    If you know where the file is located and use Windows Explorer, or if you Search and locate the file, then just drag the file to the Taskbar to pin it there.

    Since we are talking about a txt file, the icon on the Taskbar links to Notepad.exe. Left-click runs Notepad. Right-click gives options to run the specific txt file or Notepad. And if you do the same for other txt files, those files are added to the options.

    If you are using the Modern Interface, I don't have a clue.
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