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Create Shortcut Wizard
If you're looking to
create a shortcut, the easiest way is using the Create Shortcut
Wizard. The wizard is available by right clicking any open area of
the window currently open. Select [New] and click [Shortcut] to open
the wizard as shown below.

In this example, I'm
creating a shortcut to open Windows Explorer with the /e switch.
Using the [Browse...] button is the easiest way to find the drive,
folder, or file for the shortcut.

Type a name for the
shortcut and click [Finish] to close the wizard.
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