Add Quick Launch
1. Right click on a empty space on the taskbar and click on New Tool.
2. In the Folder line, type or copy the location below.
%userprofile%\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch
3. Click on the Select Folder button.
4. You now have a Quick Launch toolbar on the taskbar.
NOTE: Click on the arrow to see your Quick Launch shortcuts.
5. To Expand the Quick Launch Toolbar -
A) Unlock the taskbar.
B)
Left click on the dotted lines and hold, then drag it to the left or
right to adjust to unhide all of the icons. Release the left click when
done.
C) Lock the taskbar.
6. To Remove Quick Launch Toolbar Icon Text or Title -
A) Unlock the taskbar.
B) Right click on the Quick Launch toolbar title name, then uncheck the Show Text and Show Title by clicking on them.
C) Lock the taskbar.
7. To Have Small or Large Icons for Quick Launch Toolbar -
A) Unlock the taskbar.
B) Right click on the Quick Launch toolbar title name, then click on View and select to have Large Icons or Small Icons.
C) Lock the taskbar.
8. To Have Quick Launch Toolbar on Left Side of Taskbar -
A) Unlock the taskbar.
B)
Left click on the dotted lines of the pinned taskbar programs of the
left side and hold, then drag it to the right past the Quick Launch
toolbar and release.
C) The Quick Launch toolbar is now on the left side of the taskbar.
D)
Left click on the dotted lines of these and hold and drag them to make
any adjustments to how you want them place on the taskbar.
E) Lock the taskbar.
9. Now that you have Quick Launch on the taskbar, you will need to save your current theme.
NOTE:
If you make any changes to your theme, you will need to save the theme
afterwards, or you will lose Quick Launch the next time you restart the
computer.
10. If you have a 32-bit Windows 7, then it has been
reported that you may need to turn off UAC if Quick Launch is
disappearing on you after every restart.
Remove Quick Launch
1. Right click on a empty space on the taskbar and click on Toolbars and Quick Launch to uncheck and remove it from the taskbar.
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