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Old June 10th 08, 03:14 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
Ritter 197
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Default How do I add to "send to" directions

How can I add places to "send to" folders or files?

For example, I find a number of documents throughout my C:\drive and I want
them all in a folder called " Ritter197 documents", also on the C:\drive

I am using windowsxp.

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Old June 10th 08, 04:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
David Webb
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Default How do I add to "send to" directions

Here's the procedure (copied from Windows XP Help and Support):

To add a destination to the Send To menu
1.. Open My Computer.
2.. Double-click the drive where Windows is installed (usually drive C, unless
you have more than one drive on your computer).
If you can't see the items on your drive when you open it, under System Tasks,
click Show the contents of this drive.

3.. Double-click the Documents and Settings folder.
4.. Double-click the folder of a specific user.
5.. Double-click the SendTo folder.
The SendTo folder is hidden by default. If it is not visible, on the Tools
menu, click Folder Options. On the View tab, click Show hidden files and
folders.

6.. On the File menu, point to New, and then click Shortcut.
7.. Follow the instructions on your screen.
Note

a.. To open My Computer, double-click the My Computer icon on the desktop
"Ritter 197" wrote in message
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How can I add places to "send to" folders or files?

For example, I find a number of documents throughout my C:\drive and I want
them all in a folder called " Ritter197 documents", also on the C:\drive

I am using windowsxp.



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Old June 13th 08, 04:43 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
Ritter 197
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Default How do I add to "send to" directions

Thanks a lot, David. I was at a friend and he did not know how to do it and
I had forgotten.
I will try it when I see him shortly. Thanks again.

"David Webb" wrote in message
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Here's the procedure (copied from Windows XP Help and Support):

To add a destination to the Send To menu
1.. Open My Computer.
2.. Double-click the drive where Windows is installed (usually drive C,
unless you have more than one drive on your computer).
If you can't see the items on your drive when you open it, under System
Tasks, click Show the contents of this drive.

3.. Double-click the Documents and Settings folder.
4.. Double-click the folder of a specific user.
5.. Double-click the SendTo folder.
The SendTo folder is hidden by default. If it is not visible, on the
Tools menu, click Folder Options. On the View tab, click Show hidden files
and folders.

6.. On the File menu, point to New, and then click Shortcut.
7.. Follow the instructions on your screen.
Note

a.. To open My Computer, double-click the My Computer icon on the desktop
"Ritter 197" wrote in message
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How can I add places to "send to" folders or files?

For example, I find a number of documents throughout my C:\drive and I
want them all in a folder called " Ritter197 documents", also on the
C:\drive

I am using windowsxp.



 




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