On Thu, 21 Apr 2011 19:19:38 -0500, Brianm
<> wrote:
>I have a number of shortcuts in my "Startup" menu folder so that they
>start every time I boot up. Most of these are programs, and I wanted to
>add them to my Taskbar so if I happened to quit the program at any time,
>I could re-open it easily from the taskbar. So I was able to add them
>to the task bar by right-clicking on the shortcut icon and chose "Pin to
>Taskbar".
>
>Recently I added a shortcut in 'Startup' to a Wordpad document which
>exists in a different location. I want to add this to the Taskbar for
>the same reason, but when I right-click the shortcut, I DON'T see "Pin
>to Taskbar". WHY can't I pin it to the taskbar????? Can I NOT pin
>documents to the taskbar? I'm starting to hate Win7...
I haven't tried this, but your "I'm starting to hate Win7" is enough
to make me chuckle and move on.
>As a sidenote, I noticed that if I put a shortcut to a program in
>Startup, THEN add the program to the taskbar by clicking on the .EXE
>that is in the 'Program Files' folder (instead of the shortcut in
>Startup), then after bootup there will be TWO icons in the taskbar for
>that program. Win7 evidently can't even tell that it's the same
>program, and only leave one icon in the taskbar. Am I doing something
>wrong?
Yes. You're telling Windows to put two icons on the taskbar (one
pinned by you and the other started automatically) and then you're
complaining that there are two icons on the taskbar. It's only doing
what you told it to do. Simple fix - either remove the pinned item
from the taskbar or remove the item from the Startup folder.
--
Char Jackson