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Sunny
December 6th 03, 09:44 AM
I had note pad, as a "send to"option with my Win98 and WinME PCs. Is there
a way to add it to the right click menu in WinXP Home?
(very handy to safely snoop into strange files)
Is clip board viewer available in WinXP (for pasting screen shots into an
imaging program)?
One more question (for now) <g> Can I get rid of the pop ups that keep
telling me "stay in touch with updates etc"?
TIA for any help

David Candy
December 6th 03, 09:44 AM
Type sendto in Start Run and create a shortcut to notepad.

Type clipbrd in to start - run, though there is never any need to use =
clipboard viewer. You're just wasting your time.

Type in help
To change settings for automatic updating
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"Sunny" > wrote in message =
...
> I had note pad, as a "send to"option with my Win98 and WinME PCs. Is =
there
> a way to add it to the right click menu in WinXP Home?
> (very handy to safely snoop into strange files)
> Is clip board viewer available in WinXP (for pasting screen shots into =
an
> imaging program)?
> One more question (for now) <g> Can I get rid of the pop ups that =
keep
> telling me "stay in touch with updates etc"?
> TIA for any help
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>=20

Sunny
December 6th 03, 09:45 AM
Thanks for all your help.

"David Candy" > wrote in message
...
Type sendto in Start Run and create a shortcut to notepad.
Type clipbrd in to start - run, though there is never any need to use
clipboard viewer. You're just wasting your time.
Type in help
To change settings for automatic updating
"The Reverend XP" > wrote in message
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> You can turn off popups by going into your system\advanced
> tab in the control panel. You can turn off ballon tips by
> opening search under the start button and then click
> change preferences and click the arrow beside do not show
> balloon tips. There are registry routes to turn these
> off, if you find they keep getting turned back on. Your
> clip board viewer is hidden in the windows\system32
> folder, along with about 40 other tools. To add another
> send to option right click the start then click explore
> all users and if the documents and setting is already open
> then click the + beside your name and then double click
> the send to folder and then drag and drop a shortcut of a
> program in here or right click in a blank space and then
> click new and make a new folder.Good luck

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