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Add New Destinations To “Send To” Menu

Posted By: Thursday 3 January 2008 No Comments Yet

In windows environment, the Send To command is used to transfer files from one location to different locations. By using this command, a user can quickly send his file between default destinations (default lists in Send To menu, for example Desktop, CD/DVD Drive, My Documents, Mail Recipient and Floppy Drive). These are the default Send To menu lists in windows XP. To increase the data transfer speed between different locations, you can add more new destination in Send To lists. Follow the given steps to add new destinations to Send To lists:

  1. Click on Start button.
  2. Go to Run.
  3. Type: sendto and then hit enter.
  4. A window will appear with default Send To lists (Compressed (zipped) Folder, Desktop (create shortcut), Mail Recipient, My Documents).
  5. Now using drag-and-drop technique (or using copy and paste method), you can move any program, folders and drives shortcuts to this folder.
  6. Now verify if your shortcut is created in Send To menu by clicking right mouse and go to Send to menu.
  7. If you want to delete any destination, then open the Sent To folder (like said here above) and remove the destination shortcut!
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