Be careful as this also uninstalls the app from your hard drive. However applications that were not purchased from the Mac App store cannot be removed via the UI. Using the command line there is a way to either remove all the apps or selectively remove apps from LaunchPad, regardless of.
Thanks for using the Apple Support Communities. After reading your post, I see you are attempting to add an app to Launchpad, but are having some trouble doing so. I know how convenient accessing apps from Launchpad can be, and am happy to help! Take a look at the following article, which discusses using Launchpad in macOS Sierra. macOS Sierra: use Launchpad to view and open apps Apps downloaded from the App Store appear in Launchpad automatically, and the 'Add and remove apps' section details how to get apps downloaded from sources other than the App Store into Launchpad, as follows:
Add and remove apps
Add an app to Launchpad: If you want Launchpad to include an app that you didn’t download from the App Store, move the app to the Applications folder in the Finder; the app automatically appears in Launchpad. For more information, see See your files in the Finder.
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