![]() Rename the file and restore its previous (original) extension.Right-click the renamed file and select "Pin to taskbar".Rename the target file (select the file and press F2) and change its extension from, let's say ".txt" to ".exe".Go to the folder which contains the file you want to pin to the taskbar.Enable the Show file extensions option in File Explorer.To pin any file to the taskbar in Windows 10, do the following. Note: If you are using Tablet Mode, icons of pinned apps and running programs will not appear by default. The shortcut will remain pinned to the taskbar. ![]() exe, pin it to the taskbar and then restore the original extension. The idea behind the trick to pin files to the taskbar is simple - since you can already pin executable files to the taskbar, you can change the extension of the target file to. However, there is a trick which can help you to bypass this limitation. By default, Windows 10 does not allow the user to pin files to the taskbar.
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