Pinning folders to the Taskbar on Win 7, 8, 10 is not as simple as pinning a file. It requires a few indirect steps since Windows doesn't allow direct pinning of folders. Follow this article to learn how to do it.
Guide to Pinning Folders to Taskbar on Win 7, 8, 10
Step 1: Start by creating a Shortcut. Right-click on New > Shortcut.
Step 2: Next, a window will appear. Click the Browse button and locate the folder you want to pin to the Taskbar.
Step 3: Afterward, in the path to the folder, add explorer at the beginning and keep the address within double quotes. For example: explorer 'C:\Users\Mytour\Desktop\Mytour'. Then, press the Next button.
Step 4: Now, you need to name the folder. Enter a name in the Type a name for this shortcut field and press the Finish button.
Step 5: Now, simply drag and drop the folder onto the Taskbar.
You can customize the icon of this folder by right-clicking on it, selecting Properties in the Shortcut tab, choosing Change Icon, and selecting your preferred icons.
Here, Mytour has guided you on how to pin a folder to the Taskbar on Win 7, 8, 10. For those using Windows 10, you'll be pleasantly surprised by the array of new features on this operating system's Taskbar. Check out 10 customization options for the search tool on the Taskbar. If you haven't upgraded to Win 10 yet, it's time to do so. Updating to Win 10 brings numerous benefits.
Wishing you success!
