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Deleted TB icon on laptop display screen

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Frowns, somehow I managed to delete the Thunderbird icon from my laptop's display - screen. Couldn't find it in my recycle bin. grrr

I've looked for how to create - generate another, but NO luck.

Thanks for your interest, attention, and assistance. Remain WELL and be SAFE!

Mrs. R A

Frowns, somehow I managed to delete the Thunderbird icon from my laptop's display - screen. Couldn't find it in my recycle bin. grrr I've looked for how to create - generate another, but NO luck. Thanks for your interest, attention, and assistance. Remain WELL and be SAFE! Mrs. R A

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Ok, here's the steps: - from desktop display, position the cursor where you would like the icon - rightclick and select 'new shortcut' - click browse button and scroll to c:\program files\ at this point, look for either mozilla or thunderbird (my personal setup is custom, so I'm not sure which folder it is) - anyway, once there, scroll down to thunderbird.exe. highlight and select OK - on next screen, click 'next' - on next screen, this shows the wording that will appear. it defaults to 'thunderbird.exe, but you can overtype it to just say thunderbird or leave alone and click ok. That's it. If you want the icon elsewhere, just hold mouse down with leftclick and drag it.

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Zaɓi Mafita

Ok, here's the steps: - from desktop display, position the cursor where you would like the icon - rightclick and select 'new shortcut' - click browse button and scroll to c:\program files\ at this point, look for either mozilla or thunderbird (my personal setup is custom, so I'm not sure which folder it is) - anyway, once there, scroll down to thunderbird.exe. highlight and select OK - on next screen, click 'next' - on next screen, this shows the wording that will appear. it defaults to 'thunderbird.exe, but you can overtype it to just say thunderbird or leave alone and click ok. That's it. If you want the icon elsewhere, just hold mouse down with leftclick and drag it.

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David,

THANKS! Apparently I failed to check my SPAM folder so I missed your reply. Much appreciated AND it worked - HELPED!

Remain WELL & be SAFE! Robin