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| On Windows 98 I was able to Create a Shortcut to a Website on my Desktop by Right Clicking on any website & selecting CREATE A SHORTCUT. I cannot do this on XP!. How can I create a shortcut on my desktop for frequently used websites? Schmutsik. | Guest
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| You should be able to right click>>Send To>>Desktop(create shortcut) "Schmutsik" <bdesio@prodigy.net> wrote in message news:04b301c395b3$a7017100$a001280a@phx.gbl... Quote:
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| Hi, I use XP Pro and can create shortcuts by right clicking on any website using basically the same method you describe? Got enough RAM? -David Quote:
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| Schmutsik; I use XP Home. Right click the body of the page/Create Shortcut/window pops up, "A shortcut to the current page will be placed on your desktop.OK Wes Schmutsik wrote: Quote:
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