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| How can I add my folder in "send to" pop menu?
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| * Click 'Start'.
* Open 'My Computer'.
* Select the 'Tools' menu and click 'Folder Options'.
* Select the 'View' tab.
* Under the 'Hidden files and folders' heading select 'Show hidden files and folders'.
* Press Apply/OK
Right click on the folder you want to add to the right click context menu 'Send To',and select 'Create Shortcut'.
Now drag and drop that shortcut into the folder:
C:\Documents and Settings\User\SendTo
How to drag and drop:
Click the item you want to drag to the new location with your left mouse button. Now, keeping that mouse button pressed down, move the item to where you want it to be. Once you're hovering over its new home release the left mouse button and it'll be "dropped" into place.
How to Add Items to the "Send To" Menu in Windows XP:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310270
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| | ADD AN ITEM TO THE "SEND TO" MENU: When you right-click on an item you will see the Send To menu. This menu allows you to send the item to a program, printer, or even e-mail it. You can create a new shortcut on the Send To menu, for example, one that sends a file to a frequently-used folder. Here's how: 1. Open My Computer, and double-click the drive where Windows is installed, which is usually drive C. 2. Double-click the Documents and Settings folder, and then double-click the folder for a particular user, in this case it is probably your user name. 3. Double-click the Send To folder. The Send To folder is hidden by default. If it is hidden, click Tools, click Folder Options, and then click Show hidden files and folders. 4. On the File menu, point to New, and then click Shortcut. 5. Follow the instructions to create a shortcut to whatever application or folder you want to send the item to.
Now, when you right-click a file, and click Send To, the shortcut to the item you selected will be an option.
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