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  #1  
Old August 7th 06, 08:02 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
alan
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Default Placing URL links on desktop

Hi-Always feel like my questions are foolish & that the answers can be found
elsewhere-but I often don't know where to look. It is a basics group, right?
Anyway, if I have a bookmarked page (this one is USGS for earthquake
activity) -can I place a shortcut on my desktop? And, if so, how? I did it
with weather radar but can't recall how I did it. Thanks!
--
As Always-Thanks, Alan
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  #2  
Old August 7th 06, 08:08 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
gls858
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Default Placing URL links on desktop

alan wrote:
Hi-Always feel like my questions are foolish & that the answers can be found
elsewhere-but I often don't know where to look. It is a basics group, right?
Anyway, if I have a bookmarked page (this one is USGS for earthquake
activity) -can I place a shortcut on my desktop? And, if so, how? I did it
with weather radar but can't recall how I did it. Thanks!


Simply go to the site then drag the icon in the URL to your desk top.

gls858
  #3  
Old August 7th 06, 08:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Andrew E.
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Default Placing URL links on desktop

Simply type the url in run,then press enter.

"alan" wrote:

Hi-Always feel like my questions are foolish & that the answers can be found
elsewhere-but I often don't know where to look. It is a basics group, right?
Anyway, if I have a bookmarked page (this one is USGS for earthquake
activity) -can I place a shortcut on my desktop? And, if so, how? I did it
with weather radar but can't recall how I did it. Thanks!
--
As Always-Thanks, Alan

  #4  
Old August 7th 06, 08:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Lawrence J. Gardner
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Default Placing URL links on desktop

Go to the site and:

1. Click on File | Send and chose Shortcut to Desktop from IE

"alan" wrote in message
...
Hi-Always feel like my questions are foolish & that the answers can be
found
elsewhere-but I often don't know where to look. It is a basics group,
right?
Anyway, if I have a bookmarked page (this one is USGS for earthquake
activity) -can I place a shortcut on my desktop? And, if so, how? I did
it
with weather radar but can't recall how I did it. Thanks!
--
As Always-Thanks, Alan



  #5  
Old August 7th 06, 11:50 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Richard Urban
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Default Placing URL links on desktop

And if the URL has 124 characters??? Seems like a foolish way to get to the
webpage you want to go to!

--
Regards,

Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
(For email, remove the obvious from my address)

Quote from George Ankner:
If you knew as much as you think you know,
You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew!



"Andrew E." wrote in message
...
Simply type the url in run,then press enter.

"alan" wrote:

Hi-Always feel like my questions are foolish & that the answers can be
found
elsewhere-but I often don't know where to look. It is a basics group,
right?
Anyway, if I have a bookmarked page (this one is USGS for
earthquake
activity) -can I place a shortcut on my desktop? And, if so, how? I did
it
with weather radar but can't recall how I did it. Thanks!
--
As Always-Thanks, Alan



  #6  
Old August 8th 06, 12:08 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Ken Blake, MVP
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Default Placing URL links on desktop

Richard Urban wrote:

And if the URL has 124 characters??? Seems like a foolish way to get
to the webpage you want to go to!



This is Andrew E. you're talking to. He's our champion of foolishness!

Besides being a foolish way to get to the web page, it's completely
unresponsive to the question asked, which is how to create a *shortcut* to
it.

--
Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User
Please reply to the newsgroup



"Andrew E." wrote in message
...
Simply type the url in run,then press enter.

"alan" wrote:

Hi-Always feel like my questions are foolish & that the answers can
be found
elsewhere-but I often don't know where to look. It is a basics
group, right?
Anyway, if I have a bookmarked page (this one is USGS for
earthquake
activity) -can I place a shortcut on my desktop? And, if so, how? I did
it
with weather radar but can't recall how I did it. Thanks!
--
As Always-Thanks, Alan



  #7  
Old August 8th 06, 12:45 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Richard Urban
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Posts: 728
Default Placing URL links on desktop

Andrews answers, many times, require the need for a lot of typing, even
though a few mouse clicks will accomplish the same thing. I guess he is
trying to act important in that he knows how to work with a command line.

Unfortunately, as in this case, even his command line answers are not
usually correct.


--
Regards,

Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
(For email, remove the obvious from my address)

Quote from George Ankner:
If you knew as much as you think you know,
You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew!



"Ken Blake, MVP" wrote in message
...
Richard Urban wrote:

And if the URL has 124 characters??? Seems like a foolish way to get
to the webpage you want to go to!



This is Andrew E. you're talking to. He's our champion of foolishness!

Besides being a foolish way to get to the web page, it's completely
unresponsive to the question asked, which is how to create a *shortcut* to
it.

--
Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User
Please reply to the newsgroup



"Andrew E." wrote in message
...
Simply type the url in run,then press enter.

"alan" wrote:

Hi-Always feel like my questions are foolish & that the answers can
be found
elsewhere-but I often don't know where to look. It is a basics
group, right?
Anyway, if I have a bookmarked page (this one is USGS for
earthquake
activity) -can I place a shortcut on my desktop? And, if so, how? I
did it
with weather radar but can't recall how I did it. Thanks!
--
As Always-Thanks, Alan





  #8  
Old August 8th 06, 12:48 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
alan
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Default Placing URL links on desktop

Well, judging by most of the posts I guess I'll have to be a bit more
circumspect about the questions I ask! I'll just use a bookmark.
--
As Always-Thanks, Alan


"Lawrence J. Gardner" wrote:

Go to the site and:

1. Click on File | Send and chose Shortcut to Desktop from IE

"alan" wrote in message
...
Hi-Always feel like my questions are foolish & that the answers can be
found
elsewhere-but I often don't know where to look. It is a basics group,
right?
Anyway, if I have a bookmarked page (this one is USGS for earthquake
activity) -can I place a shortcut on my desktop? And, if so, how? I did
it
with weather radar but can't recall how I did it. Thanks!
--
As Always-Thanks, Alan




  #9  
Old August 8th 06, 02:10 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Wesley Vogel
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Posts: 6,188
Default Placing URL links on desktop

Visit web page.
Right click web page.
Click on Create Shortcut.
Click OK to the message that popsup: "A shortcut to the current page will be
placed on your desktop."

A shortcut now appears on your Desktop.

If you get the menu that has Save Picture As, etc., move your cursor to
where there are not any pictures.

If you get the menu that has Open, etc., move your cursor to where there are
not any links.

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

In ,
alan hunted and pecked:
Well, judging by most of the posts I guess I'll have to be a bit more
circumspect about the questions I ask! I'll just use a bookmark.
--
As Always-Thanks, Alan


"Lawrence J. Gardner" wrote:

Go to the site and:

1. Click on File | Send and chose Shortcut to Desktop from IE

"alan" wrote in message
...
Hi-Always feel like my questions are foolish & that the answers can be
found
elsewhere-but I often don't know where to look. It is a basics group,
right?
Anyway, if I have a bookmarked page (this one is USGS for
earthquake activity) -can I place a shortcut on my desktop? And, if
so, how? I did it
with weather radar but can't recall how I did it. Thanks!
--
As Always-Thanks, Alan


  #10  
Old August 8th 06, 02:47 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
diesel_fuel
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Default Placing URL links on desktop

try this
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  #11  
Old August 8th 06, 07:32 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
alan
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Posts: 31
Default Placing URL links on desktop

Thank you Wesley! A positive reply. It didn't have a "create shortcut"
option but I just right clicked the search result & hit copy. Then went to
desktop & clicked paste. It worked! Thanks again-you usually come through.
--
As Always-Thanks, Alan


"Wesley Vogel" wrote:

Visit web page.
Right click web page.
Click on Create Shortcut.
Click OK to the message that popsup: "A shortcut to the current page will be
placed on your desktop."

A shortcut now appears on your Desktop.

If you get the menu that has Save Picture As, etc., move your cursor to
where there are not any pictures.

If you get the menu that has Open, etc., move your cursor to where there are
not any links.

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

In ,
alan hunted and pecked:
Well, judging by most of the posts I guess I'll have to be a bit more
circumspect about the questions I ask! I'll just use a bookmark.
--
As Always-Thanks, Alan


"Lawrence J. Gardner" wrote:

Go to the site and:

1. Click on File | Send and chose Shortcut to Desktop from IE

"alan" wrote in message
...
Hi-Always feel like my questions are foolish & that the answers can be
found
elsewhere-but I often don't know where to look. It is a basics group,
right?
Anyway, if I have a bookmarked page (this one is USGS for
earthquake activity) -can I place a shortcut on my desktop? And, if
so, how? I did it
with weather radar but can't recall how I did it. Thanks!
--
As Always-Thanks, Alan



  #12  
Old August 8th 06, 01:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
NewScience
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Posts: 1,047
Default Placing URL links on desktop

Alan:

Looking at the Sent Dates of these posts, was there any wrong with the
option I gave you about using the File | Send menu option in IE?

Didn't that work? The File menu option is at the top of the IE window.

"alan" wrote in message
...
Thank you Wesley! A positive reply. It didn't have a "create shortcut"
option but I just right clicked the search result & hit copy. Then went
to
desktop & clicked paste. It worked! Thanks again-you usually come
through.
--
As Always-Thanks, Alan


"Wesley Vogel" wrote:

Visit web page.
Right click web page.
Click on Create Shortcut.
Click OK to the message that popsup: "A shortcut to the current page will
be
placed on your desktop."

A shortcut now appears on your Desktop.

If you get the menu that has Save Picture As, etc., move your cursor to
where there are not any pictures.

If you get the menu that has Open, etc., move your cursor to where there
are
not any links.

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

In ,
alan hunted and pecked:
Well, judging by most of the posts I guess I'll have to be a bit more
circumspect about the questions I ask! I'll just use a bookmark.
--
As Always-Thanks, Alan


"Lawrence J. Gardner" wrote:

Go to the site and:

1. Click on File | Send and chose Shortcut to Desktop from IE

"alan" wrote in message
...
Hi-Always feel like my questions are foolish & that the answers can
be
found
elsewhere-but I often don't know where to look. It is a basics
group,
right?
Anyway, if I have a bookmarked page (this one is USGS for
earthquake activity) -can I place a shortcut on my desktop? And, if
so, how? I did it
with weather radar but can't recall how I did it. Thanks!
--
As Always-Thanks, Alan





  #13  
Old August 8th 06, 08:27 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
alan
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Posts: 31
Default Placing URL links on desktop

Hi NewScience-Are you Lawrence? Looks like it. Yes, your suggestion is
basically what I ended up doing except that there was no create shortcut
option that I saw as I mentioned earlier. I did a copy & paste from IE-I
think. My memory is a problem area lately. Your post WAS helpful-I just got
caught up, & frustrated, with the insults that were being exchanged by
others. Thanks for your help!!
--
As Always-Thanks, Alan


"NewScience" wrote:

Alan:

Looking at the Sent Dates of these posts, was there any wrong with the
option I gave you about using the File | Send menu option in IE?

Didn't that work? The File menu option is at the top of the IE window.

"alan" wrote in message
...
Thank you Wesley! A positive reply. It didn't have a "create shortcut"
option but I just right clicked the search result & hit copy. Then went
to
desktop & clicked paste. It worked! Thanks again-you usually come
through.
--
As Always-Thanks, Alan


"Wesley Vogel" wrote:

Visit web page.
Right click web page.
Click on Create Shortcut.
Click OK to the message that popsup: "A shortcut to the current page will
be
placed on your desktop."

A shortcut now appears on your Desktop.

If you get the menu that has Save Picture As, etc., move your cursor to
where there are not any pictures.

If you get the menu that has Open, etc., move your cursor to where there
are
not any links.

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

In ,
alan hunted and pecked:
Well, judging by most of the posts I guess I'll have to be a bit more
circumspect about the questions I ask! I'll just use a bookmark.
--
As Always-Thanks, Alan


"Lawrence J. Gardner" wrote:

Go to the site and:

1. Click on File | Send and chose Shortcut to Desktop from IE

"alan" wrote in message
...
Hi-Always feel like my questions are foolish & that the answers can
be
found
elsewhere-but I often don't know where to look. It is a basics
group,
right?
Anyway, if I have a bookmarked page (this one is USGS for
earthquake activity) -can I place a shortcut on my desktop? And, if
so, how? I did it
with weather radar but can't recall how I did it. Thanks!
--
As Always-Thanks, Alan





  #14  
Old August 8th 06, 10:27 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
gls858
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Posts: 212
Default Placing URL links on desktop

alan wrote:
Hi NewScience-Are you Lawrence? Looks like it. Yes, your suggestion is
basically what I ended up doing except that there was no create shortcut
option that I saw as I mentioned earlier. I did a copy & paste from IE-I
think. My memory is a problem area lately. Your post WAS helpful-I just got
caught up, & frustrated, with the insults that were being exchanged by
others. Thanks for your help!!


Alan,
Just so you know what was going on. Andrew E is a frequent poster here
that CONSTANTLY gives out misinformation. In fact I think he has to
do it purposely. No one could be that consistently wrong. So whenever he
posts he tends to get flamed. Just a part of newsgroups. Take what info
you want/need and ignore the rest. Lots of helpful, knowledgeable people in
all of the MS newsgroups.


I see you're using the web interface. Using a newsreader will greatly
enhance your experience in newsgroups. Outlook Express is included for
free with Windows. Here's a link on how to set up OE and connect to
msnews.microsoft.com

http://www.microsoft.com/Windows/IE/...groups101.mspx


Once you get a taste of what a newsreader can do there are many others
out there that are better than OE (my opinion) but it's a good place to start.

gls858
  #15  
Old August 8th 06, 10:50 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Ken Blake, MVP
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Default Placing URL links on desktop

gls858 wrote:

Alan,
Just so you know what was going on. Andrew E is a frequent poster here
that CONSTANTLY gives out misinformation. In fact I think he has to
do it purposely. No one could be that consistently wrong.



I used to think that Andrew E. was just an ignorant wannabee, but I no
longer do. I also think he's a troll that does it on purpose. The main
reason I changed my mind is the number of times he gets corrected on things,
with Microsoft citations proving him wrong, and the way he just ignores the
corrections. He neither admits his error and apologizes, nor argues to
defend his point of view. He just ignores the correction and reposts the
same bogus information the next time the issue comes up. That's the action
of a troll.

The only good thing about Andrew E.'s postings here is that his command of
the English language is so poor that half the time the people he's giving
the bogus information to won't be able to even understand what he's talking
about.

--
Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User
Please reply to the newsgroup


 




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