This article describes how to use the
Send To command and
how to modify the contents of the SendTo folder.
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By using the
Send To command, you can quickly send a file
to different locations including a floppy disk, your desktop,
another person using e-mail, or the My Documents folder. The
SendTo folder contains the shortcuts for the destinations that
are displayed on the
Send To menu. Every user on the
computer has a SendTo folder and can customize its contents.
When you add new destinations to the SendTo folder, they appear
on the
Send To menu when you right-click a file, and then
point to
Send To.
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How to Use the Send To Command
In Windows Explorer or My Computer, right-click a file, and then
point to
Send To. On the shortcut menu that appears,
click the destination where you want to send your file. The file
is sent to or activated by the destination that you select.
Destinations on the
Send To menu can include any of the
following:
• |
Disk drives (local or network) |
• |
Fax printers |
• |
Printers |
• |
Windows-based programs |
• |
Compressed (zipped) folders |
• |
The desktop |
• |
Mail recipients |
• |
The My Documents folder |
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Add a Destination to the Send To Menu
By default, the
Send To menu in Windows XP lists the
following commands (destinations):
• |
Compressed (zipped) Folder |
• |
Desktop (create shortcut) |
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Mail Recipient |
• |
My Documents |
• |
3 1/2 Floppy (A:) |
• |
CD Drive |
To add a destination to the
Send To menu, you must add a
shortcut to the SendTo folder. To do this, follow these steps:
1. |
Click Start, and then click
Run. |
2. |
In the Open box, type
sendto, and then click
OK. |
3. |
Add a destination by doing one of the
following:
• |
Use the drag-and-drop operation
to move the item that you want to the SendTo
folder; to do so, right-click, and then click
Create Shortcuts Here.
-or-
|
• |
Point to New on the
File menu, and then click Shortcut.
Follow the instructions in the Create Shortcut
Wizard.
|
A new shortcut is created in the SendTo folder, and it
is displayed on the Send To menu.
|
NOTE: To open the SendTo Folder, you can also perform the
following steps:
1. |
Click Start, and then click
My Computer. |
2. |
Double-click the drive where Windows is
installed (usually drive C, unless you have more than
one drive on your computer). |
3. |
If you cannot view the items on your
drive when you open it, under System Tasks, click
Show the contents of this drive.
|
4. |
Double-click the Documents and
Settings folder. |
5. |
Double-click the folder of the user
whose SendTo menu you want to change (usually your own). |
6. |
Double-click the SendTo folder. |
7. |
The SendTo folder is hidden by default.
If the folder is not visible, on the Tools menu,
click Folder Options, and then on the View
tab, click Show hidden files and
folders. |
NOTE: If you want to add a location to the SendTo menus
of other users on the computer, you do not have to repeat these
steps, you can copy the shortcut into the other users' SendTo
folders.
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Remove a Destination from the Send To Menu
To remove a destination from the
Send To menu, do the
following:
1. |
Click Start, and then click
Run. |
2. |
In the Open box, type
sendto, and then click
OK. |
3. |
Right-click the shortcut that you want
to remove, and then click Delete. The shortcut is
removed.
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For additional information about the
Send To command,
click
Start, click
Help and
Support, type
send to command
in the
Search box, and then press ENTER to view the
topics returned.
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