How to Add a Folder Shortcut to the Windows 7 Taskbar
January 1st, 2010
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I love Windows 7 to pieces but one thing I couldn’t do with 7 that I could do with XP is put a folder shortcut in the Taskbar. Then I could access my Downloads folder without having to go to my desktop or start menu. In XP I could open the folder with just one click in the Taskbar. I was very sad that I couldn’t figure out how to do this with Windows 7. But now, thanks to Windows Weekly, there’s a way.
- Find the folder you want and right-click it.
- Select Create shortcut.
- Right-click on that shortcut and select Properties.
- In the Properties window, locate the Target field. It will show you the path of the folder: C:\Users\Janet\Desktop\Downloads.
- Type the word explorer at the beginning of the field so it looks like this:
explorer C:\Users\Janet\Desktop\Downloads. Make sure there is a space between explorer and the rest of the target. - Hit Apply. The Target field will now look like this:
C:\Windows\explorer.exe C:\Users\Janet\Desktop\Downloads.
There’s just one thing. The icon for your new folder shortcut is that generic file folder icon. So let’s find one we like that sets it apart from the rest.
- In the Shorcut Properties window, hit the Change icon button.
- Scroll to an icon you like and double-click it.
- Hit OK.
Now for the best part.
- Find the shortcut you just made and right-click it again.
- Select Pin to Taskbar.
- You can drag it around in the Taskbar to put it where you want. Yay!
I feel so much better now.
Have fun
Categories: Windows 7
