The majority of properties can be changed except the target. Why go through your ankle to get to your nose? I'm not disputing your word, but I am saying there's multiple ways of doing the same thing without making it labor intrusive.
Dr. Jeanette McAllister 757-346-0708 Sent from my iPhone > On Feb 19, 2016, at 8:59 AM, Brian Vogel <[email protected]> wrote: > > One way I've found to do this is to delete the shortcut from the taskbar, > rename a desktop shortcut to whatever it is you want it to be named, then pin > that shortcut to the taskbar to create a quick launch icon. The shortcut > then has whatever name you had given it on the desktop. > > Once it's on the taskbar, though, you can bring up the context menu and > select "Properties". The General tab of the properties dialog is where the > name for the shortcut resides. In Windows 10 this is a two step process > where bringing up the context menu for the shortcut must be done first then > bringing up a secondary context menu from the program itself in that context > menu is what gets you to the properties dialog. This is why I prefer the > first method. > > Brian > >
