To open a PDF file in Windows 8 Desk

Would you please tell me how to put an icon of Adobe in the Desk page of Windows 8?

Hi Pals28,
Please consult Adobe forum about this PDF read related issue:
https://forums.adobe.com/welcome
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Barry Wang
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