How to Move Word Files to Desktop Screen

How to Move Word Files to Desktop Screen
The desktop is the first screen you see when you turn on your computer or laptop. Therefore I prefer to save files on the Desktop screen compared to data storage, especially if we put the file in many folders so we spend time looking for it.

In general, we move Word files to the Desktop screen by simply copying and pasting, or we can also move Word files to the Desktop screen by creating a shortcut or shortcut. In my opinion, this method is very good compared to Copy or Cut.

The method is very easy, friends first select the Word file you want to move or create a shortcut on the Desktop screen, then right-click on the mouse on the file, then select Send to and select Desktop, a Word file will automatically appear in the form of a shortcut.

So if we open the Shortcut file on the Desktop, it's the same as opening the original file in the storage folder so it's easier to get it. Well, how about friends, how easy is it? That's the way to move Word files to the Desktop screen. Hopefully this tutorial can be useful for all my friends.

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