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Why doesn't right click "send to" give and option C drive (with a drop

down menu? You'd think some genius at MS would say "there must be an

easier way"... eventually.

 

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Guest Shenan Stanley
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Re: most frustrating

 

sf wrote:

> Why doesn't right click "send to" give and option C drive (with a

> drop down menu? You'd think some genius at MS would say "there

> must be an easier way"... eventually.

 

You could just ADD it...

 

You can create a new shortcut on the Send To menu, for example, one that

goes to a frequently-used folder.

 

- Open My Computer, and double-click the drive where Windows is installed,

which is usually drive C.

- Double-click the Documents and Settings folder, and then double-click the

folder for the particular user.

- Double-click the Send To folder. The Send To folder is hidden by default.

To see the Send To folder, click Tools, click Folder Options, and then click

Show hidden files and folders.

- On the File menu, point to New, and then click Shortcut.

- Follow the instructions to create a shortcut.

 

Usually you can get to the send to folder just by doing the following:

 

Start button --> RUN --> sendto --> OK.

 

Add whatever you want.

 

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Guest Shenan Stanley
Posted

Re: most frustrating

 

sf wrote:

> Why doesn't right click "send to" give and option C drive (with a

> drop down menu? You'd think some genius at MS would say "there

> must be an easier way"... eventually.

 

Shenan Stanley wrote:

> You could just ADD it...

>

> You can create a new shortcut on the Send To menu, for example, one

> that goes to a frequently-used folder.

>

> - Open My Computer, and double-click the drive where Windows is

> installed, which is usually drive C.

> - Double-click the Documents and Settings folder, and then

> double-click the folder for the particular user.

> - Double-click the Send To folder. The Send To folder is hidden by

> default. To see the Send To folder, click Tools, click Folder

> Options, and then click Show hidden files and folders.

> - On the File menu, point to New, and then click Shortcut.

> - Follow the instructions to create a shortcut.

>

> Usually you can get to the send to folder just by doing the

> following:

> Start button --> RUN --> sendto --> OK.

>

> Add whatever you want.

 

 

Want more?

http://www.gabrieleponti.com/software/#sendtotoys

 

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Shenan Stanley

MS-MVP

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