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Extending "Sed To" option in Win XP
Hi,
I want to keep my datas and softwares systematically in my computer. therefore, I have made some folders in a partition like Data, Mails, Software, Internet,essential, ebooks, songs, videos, utilities, programming, etc. Now, whenever i get something useful in some CD, I copy it and then I paste it in the relevent folder. so that I can excess it easily later on. But searching the cd and then copying it and then going to the drive and then to the folder, is time consuming specially when i get something around 10 or 20 CDs from my friends just for few hours. Therefore, I want to include links of all my folders in to the "Sent To" menu, so that whenever I will find something good, I will just right click on that folder and it will show my folders along with the default, Desktop(create shortcut), Mydocument,mail receiptent, compress. and I just need to click on the relevent folder and thats all. it will be very useful. Regards, Ravi Verma |
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Extending "Sed To" option in Win XP
Yes, it is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks very much.
Regards, Ravi Verma "Wesley Vogel" wrote in message ... How to Add Items to the "Send To" Menu in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=310270 -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In , Ravi Verma hunted and pecked: Hi, I want to keep my datas and softwares systematically in my computer. therefore, I have made some folders in a partition like Data, Mails, Software, Internet,essential, ebooks, songs, videos, utilities, programming, etc. Now, whenever i get something useful in some CD, I copy it and then I paste it in the relevent folder. so that I can excess it easily later on. But searching the cd and then copying it and then going to the drive and then to the folder, is time consuming specially when i get something around 10 or 20 CDs from my friends just for few hours. Therefore, I want to include links of all my folders in to the "Sent To" menu, so that whenever I will find something good, I will just right click on that folder and it will show my folders along with the default, Desktop(create shortcut), Mydocument,mail receiptent, compress. and I just need to click on the relevent folder and thats all. it will be very useful. Regards, Ravi Verma |
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Extending "Sed To" option in Win XP
How to Add Items to the "Send To" Menu in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=310270 -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In , Ravi Verma hunted and pecked: Hi, I want to keep my datas and softwares systematically in my computer. therefore, I have made some folders in a partition like Data, Mails, Software, Internet,essential, ebooks, songs, videos, utilities, programming, etc. Now, whenever i get something useful in some CD, I copy it and then I paste it in the relevent folder. so that I can excess it easily later on. But searching the cd and then copying it and then going to the drive and then to the folder, is time consuming specially when i get something around 10 or 20 CDs from my friends just for few hours. Therefore, I want to include links of all my folders in to the "Sent To" menu, so that whenever I will find something good, I will just right click on that folder and it will show my folders along with the default, Desktop(create shortcut), Mydocument,mail receiptent, compress. and I just need to click on the relevent folder and thats all. it will be very useful. Regards, Ravi Verma |
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Extending "Sed To" option in Win XP
Hii, just type sendto in run box and add shortcuts to the folder thus
opened. "Ravi Verma" wrote in message ... Hi, I want to keep my datas and softwares systematically in my computer. therefore, I have made some folders in a partition like Data, Mails, Software, Internet,essential, ebooks, songs, videos, utilities, programming, etc. Now, whenever i get something useful in some CD, I copy it and then I paste it in the relevent folder. so that I can excess it easily later on. But searching the cd and then copying it and then going to the drive and then to the folder, is time consuming specially when i get something around 10 or 20 CDs from my friends just for few hours. Therefore, I want to include links of all my folders in to the "Sent To" menu, so that whenever I will find something good, I will just right click on that folder and it will show my folders along with the default, Desktop(create shortcut), Mydocument,mail receiptent, compress. and I just need to click on the relevent folder and thats all. it will be very useful. Regards, Ravi Verma |
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Extending "Sed To" option in Win XP
Keep having fun, Ravi.
-- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In , Ravi Verma hunted and pecked: Yes, it is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks very much. Regards, Ravi Verma "Wesley Vogel" wrote in message ... How to Add Items to the "Send To" Menu in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=310270 -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In , Ravi Verma hunted and pecked: Hi, I want to keep my datas and softwares systematically in my computer. therefore, I have made some folders in a partition like Data, Mails, Software, Internet,essential, ebooks, songs, videos, utilities, programming, etc. Now, whenever i get something useful in some CD, I copy it and then I paste it in the relevent folder. so that I can excess it easily later on. But searching the cd and then copying it and then going to the drive and then to the folder, is time consuming specially when i get something around 10 or 20 CDs from my friends just for few hours. Therefore, I want to include links of all my folders in to the "Sent To" menu, so that whenever I will find something good, I will just right click on that folder and it will show my folders along with the default, Desktop(create shortcut), Mydocument,mail receiptent, compress. and I just need to click on the relevent folder and thats all. it will be very useful. Regards, Ravi Verma |
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