IE7 "Send to" option missing

T

twf498

I seem to recall there being the "Send to" option, when right-clicking, in
Internet Explorer. I've reviewed many instances, here, but none seem to
address the issue in IE. Is it no longer available?
Thx.
 
D

David B.

I don't ever recall that being available in IE, but my memory isn't all that
great.
 
N

nass

twf498 said:
I seem to recall there being the "Send to" option, when right-clicking, in
Internet Explorer. I've reviewed many instances, here, but none seem to
address the issue in IE. Is it no longer available?
Thx.


Do you mean Send to One Note?
There is not Send To in my IE7 either!
 
D

David B.

I have that without using the Alt key, but I don't recall a right click send
to option in IE.
 
N

neil

If you have the "menu bar" selected then it will always be visible, I
thought the default was for the menu bar to be hidden. I thought that might
have been hat the op was looking for, but you're right he did say right
click in internet explorer.
Neil
 
J

ju.c

There has never been a right-click Send-To command
in IE.

And what would you "Send-To" anyway?


ju.c
 
T

twf498

I could have sworn there had been, because I recall being able to
right-click, send to: Email page/Link, w/o having to click on Menu Bar's Page
drop down & selecting Email page/Link. Lord knows my memory ain't great, so
maybe it wasn't under Send to, but it was definately in the right-click,
context menu. Anyway, it's not a dire issue...just wondered why it was
missing.
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T

twf498

Sorry about this duplcate post.

I could have sworn there had been, because I recall being able to
right-click, send to: Email page/Link, w/o having to click on Menu Bar's Page
drop down & selecting Email page/Link. Lord knows my memory ain't great, so
maybe it wasn't under Send to, but it was definately in the right-click,
context menu. Does this make sense? Anyway, it's not a dire issue...just
wondered why it was
missing.
-- -- --
Familiar w/MS. No, not as in MicroSoft. If you''d like to learn
more...check out - http://www.geocities.com/twf498/MS.htm
 

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