Tim's instructions should work fine. If, however, you have any difficulties, 
you can also try the following:
        •       Make an alias of whatever file you want to put on your desktop 
with Command-L as Tim said.
        •       Press command-C on that alias to copy it.
        •       Navigate to your Home folder with Command-Shift-H.
        •       Press right arrow once to select your Desktop folder.
        •       Once you've selected the Desktop folder, press command-option-V 
to move the alias to the desktop.

Cheers,
Nic 

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