The easiest ways to create a new shortcut are:
+ Copy an existing shortcut and modify the copy
+ Right-drag an object to the place where you want the shortcut, then choose Create Shortcuts Here (in some cases, you can drag with the left mouse button, but rightdragging always works)
+ Right-click an object in Windows Explorer and choose Create Shortcut (to create a shortcut in the same location as the object; subsequently you can move or copy the new shortcut)
If you’d like to work a bit harder, you can right-click the desktop (or another location in Windows Explorer), choose New, and then choose Shortcut. The Create Shortcut wizard will prompt fi rst for the location of the item, then for the name of the shortcut. What the wizard calls “location” is the command string that the shortcut should execute. Because that command string is apt to be long, a Browse button is provided.