How to add you to the shortcut from the desktop to the start menu?

Original title: Short cut

Hi, how do you add high office to the start menu?

Hi Katrina,

I understand that you accidentally this marking Office splash screen Menu icon.

Please follow the steps to pin the menu desktop tile in the start screen.

Press a windows) + Q key

(b) desktop

(c) right click on the desktop and click on PIN to the start option from the menu below.

See also

PIN or right pin apps

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-8/shared-start-screen#1TC=T1

Hope that the information provided was useful, if you need more far do not hesitate to post we are here to help you.

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