By default, Windows 7 only lets you pin applications to the taskbar. But if you want to pin a different item like a file or folder, follow these easy steps.
1) Drag and drop the file onto your desktop (If the item is in the Favorites folder, follow these extra steps)
2) Right click > New > Shortcut
3) Type in: explorer "C:shortcutsFavorites - ShortcutName.lnk"
4) Name the shortcut
5) The Shortcut will now appear as a folder, which you can right click to pin to the taskbar
7. Open a Command Prompt
To access the open a command option, hold down the Shift key and right-click a folder.
This tip only works for Windows 7 or Vista. To do this on Windows XP, you must use a registry hack.
8. Access the Secret "Send To" Menu
Did you know that there is a secret "Send To" menu that you can access with the Shift key? Hold down Shift, right-click the folder and select the "Send To" menu. This lets you access a whole new set of file locations, so you can quickly re-locate a folder without the hassle.
9. Modify the Default "Send To" Menu
If you want to change the options that appear in your default "Send To menu," type "shell:sendto" into the location bar of a folder. You can then drag and drop new folder locations to the Send To folder.
10. Open Any File or Webpage
The Run Command is an easy way to open any file, application or website. Use the Win+R keyboard shortcut to open the Run dialog box. From here, type in the name of any application and hit Enter. You can also enter a URL directly into this field to open up any webpage.
11. Create a Zip Folder
A zip folder is the quickest way to transport a large selection of files. To create a zip folder, right click a regular file folder and select the "Send To" option. The "Compressed (zipped) Folder" option will compress your folder and make it easier to upload the files in one fell swoop.
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