If you access your User Files folder very frequently, and if you’d like to pin it to your taskbar in Windows 7, here is how you can do so.
Right click on Desktop > New > Shortcut.
In the Create Shortcut box, copy-paste the following the location:
%SystemRoot%\explorer.exe shell:UsersFilesFolder
in the location textbox and click Next button.
Click Next. Give the Shorcut a name. I’ve given it as My Folder. Click Finish.
Give it a suitable icon by going into its Properties box and selecting Change Icon.
Finally drag it to the taskbar till you see a message : Pin to Taskbar
That’s it!
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How to Pin your User Files folder to Windows 7 Taskbar
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