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I was trying to find an answer to this question, of how to create a desktop shortcut to a website in Windows 10 with MS Edge, and all the answers I found on the internet were out of date, and would not work.
I found out for myself by poking around, and the method is entirely different from older Windows versions. In Windows 7, and before, all you need to do is right click on the desk top and choose "new" - "shortcut" from the menu, and then paste the full URL from the target website into the shortcut target box. That doesn't work on Windows 10. The method, (probably relating to Microsoft's new Office web apps), is as follows -
That is it. Instead of creating a shortcut to a website URL on Edge, you have installed that page as a web app, and provided a shortcut to it. It's quite a nice idea, but entirely different from before, so confusing for seasoned users, like me, and a bit opaque for new users. You might , or might not, also have the new office web-apps in your list, so you can "Pin" those to the desktop too. I currently have an ancient copy of Microsoft Office Professional 98 installed on my Windows 10, as it works fine, but will probably be reinstalling just Access, now that I have these up-to-date web apps. The only problem with web apps is when your internet connection goes down.
Other issues or features related to Microsoft Edge on Windows 10
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Yep. It's broke
This procedure is excruciating !
Did you not spot the less-excruciating option that even older users should be able to manage?
| A simple way of creating a desktop shortcut to a website is to drag the icon (usually a padlock) next tohttp*... in the address bar out of the browser window and drop it on to the desktop.* |
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Apart from that, you replied to a post that was made almost a year ago. Edge has changed a great deal in the intervening months, so instructions that are more than a couple of months old can't be relied on.
Briiliant!!! been trying to figure a way of doing this for ages as chrome drains my battery too much
Thank you!!!
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