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I'm using windows 10, and I wondered if there was some way to pin an actual pdf file to the start menu. I know I can pin the pdf reader, but to me the point of the start menu is ease of access, and if I have to point and click to open frequently used pdf files than I feel a little disappointed.
When I try to right click the pdf file, there is no 'pin to start' option from the menu, so I guess that's not a good sign. However, it's 2017, people can split the atom, surely there is a way to pin a specific pdf file to the start menu.
Have you tried dragging it to the start menu? – John Dvorak – 2017-03-25T11:59:49.797
yea, it displays a red cross icon, and upon finishing drag and drop it doesn't work. – Arash Howaida – 2017-03-25T12:02:21.460
I'm surprised. I guess you could write a tiny powershell script to open the PDF, but it seems like a workaround. – John Dvorak – 2017-03-25T12:03:11.150