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How to: Make shortcut folders on the taskbar?
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AKA Murclocke
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I hate having tons of shortcuts on my desktop and start menu, I don't want to see any shortcuts unless i'm actually going to launch a program. Heres a tip to make your desktop look alot cleaner.
__________________After we are done it will look like this: Opened: ![]() Closed: ![]() Note: My games are not actually installed and those are fake shortcuts. You game's icons will actually show. Step 1: Right click your taskbar, go to "Toolbars", then to "New Toolbar". ![]() Step 2: Browse to the folder you want to put on the taskbar, select it and click "Select Folder". You will need to make a folder anywhere and put all your shortcuts in it, I made mine on my storage drive. ![]() Thats it, your done and your folder should now be on your taskbar. Enjoy the clean desktop. :)
Last edited by Murlocke : 03-11-08 at 11:26 AM. |
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Intel Overclocker
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good guide, i just redid my taskbar.
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