Fix freecell icon in taskbar

FreeCell icon, suddenly came loose from the taskbar on my laptop... and I can't reinstall.  That's happened?  How to fix it.

Hello Jacqueline.

The simplest is to right click the Freecell program icon and click on PIN to the taskbar. As for the way it came out, you could inadvertently clicking Freecell icon with and detach from the task bar, it is certainly easy enough to do.

Let me know if this solves the problem for you.

Kind regards

BearPup

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