Thank you...
It seems what I did wrong was to type spyder instead of spyder3.
In the end I simply created a desktop shortcut to the location of 
spyder3.exe.
Regards 



On Tuesday, March 21, 2017 at 2:36:22 AM UTC+2, Carlos Córdoba wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> You have to start Spyder from the command line (cmd.exe). Pip installation 
> doesn't create menu nor desktop shortcuts.
>
>
> Cheers,
> Carlos
>
> El 19/03/17 a las 03:37, Trevor Robertson escribió:
>
> Hi in windows 10, 64bit: I first installed python 3.6.0 (without e.g. 
> Anaconda). I used "pip install spyder" via cmd.exe i.e. the "hard way". 
> Everything worked and with subsequent checks cmd says "requirement already 
> satisfied". But spyder is not on the start menu and cmd > type "spyder" 
> says "Windows cannot find spyder". I previously had Anaconda but 
> uninstalled it. How can I get spyder to work / show? Python is indeed 
> working with an alternative editor. Thanks
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