Thankfully, Google Chrome makes it easy to drop clickable links onto your desktop, letting you jump to a web page in one click. Here’s how to create desktop shortcuts for your favorite web pages using Chrome. 

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How to create a desktop shortcut with Google Chrome

  1. Navigate to your favorite page and click the ••• icon in the upper-right corner of the screen.
  2.  Select More tools.
  3.  Select Create shortcut.
  4. Edit the shortcut name.
  5. Click Create. If you check Open as Window, the next time you open the link, it will open without an editable search bar. Now you’ve got a desktop shortcut that takes you directly to Chrome! Now that you’ve mastered this little trick, check out our guides for how to change your password in Windows 10 and how to password protect a folder in Windows 10. Burned out on Windows? Check out our guide to the best Chromebooks and how to use Chrome’s Dark Mode.

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