Add Entries to your "Send To" List
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Windows XP has a cool little feature called "Send to" that you can access by right clicking on a file. By default, the Send To menu allows you to send the file to a Compressed Folder, your Desktop, a mail recipient, the My Documents folder, a floppy disk, or a CD drive. It's easy to add more options to this list. Here's how:
Click the Start button, and then click the Run command.
In the Run dialog box, type sendto in the Open text box. Click OK.
Create a shortcut and add that shortcut to the Sendto folder. You can add a shortcut using one of a couple of methods, including:
* Drag-and-drop using the right mouse button, and then click Create Shortcuts Here.
* Right click on the location, then click Create Shortcut.
* Point to New on the File menu, and then click Shortcut.
For example, open the My Computer applet. Right click on a drive letter and click Copy. Now right click on an empty space in the Sendto folder and click Paste Shortcut.
The new entry will show up on the Send To menu immediately. You don't need to restart.
From www.winxpnews.com:
Windows XP has a cool little feature called "Send to" that you can access by right clicking on a file. By default, the Send To menu allows you to send the file to a Compressed Folder, your Desktop, a mail recipient, the My Documents folder, a floppy disk, or a CD drive. It's easy to add more options to this list. Here's how:
Click the Start button, and then click the Run command.
In the Run dialog box, type sendto in the Open text box. Click OK.
Create a shortcut and add that shortcut to the Sendto folder. You can add a shortcut using one of a couple of methods, including:
* Drag-and-drop using the right mouse button, and then click Create Shortcuts Here.
* Right click on the location, then click Create Shortcut.
* Point to New on the File menu, and then click Shortcut.
For example, open the My Computer applet. Right click on a drive letter and click Copy. Now right click on an empty space in the Sendto folder and click Paste Shortcut.
The new entry will show up on the Send To menu immediately. You don't need to restart.