Send To Option

M

Max

When you right click on the icon for a document one of
the menu options is SEND TO. The only drive listed is
A:\ for the floppy. How do you add other drives this
menu, for ZIP drives and flash memory sticks, etc?

Max
 
G

Guest

Wes,

That was exactly what I needed to know. Thanks so much.
It's amazing how simple these things turn out to be, once
you find the answer. It even works on WIN 98.

/\/\ax
 
L

L'l John

On an older computer running W98, I had the option to sent to: "Any Folder"
which would open a box allowing my to pick anyplace in my Windows Explorer
to send a file to.
I don't remember how I got that option, but I do miss having it now.
Any Ideas?
Thanks,
John


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| /\/\ax;
| You bet. It's always easy when you know how. :blush:)
| --
| Hope this helps. Let us know.
| Wes
|
| In | (e-mail address removed) <[email protected]>
hunted
| and pecked at the keyboard:
| > Wes,
| >
| > That was exactly what I needed to know. Thanks so much.
| > It's amazing how simple these things turn out to be, once
| > you find the answer. It even works on WIN 98.
| >
| > /\/\ax
| >>-----Original Message-----
| >>Max;
| >>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
| >>
| >>In | >>Max <[email protected]> hunted and
| > pecked at the keyboard:
| >>> When you right click on the icon for a document one of
| >>> the menu options is SEND TO. The only drive listed is
| >>> A:\ for the floppy. How do you add other drives this
| >>> menu, for ZIP drives and flash memory sticks, etc?
| >>>
| >>> Max
| >>.
|
 
L

L'l John

| L'l John;
| Yep.
| Send To Toys 2.21
| http://www.gabrieleponti.com/software/
|
| - Send To "Folder..." sends a file or files to another folder, you will be
shown
| a dialog box that lets you choose where the files should be copied.
| --
| Hope this helps. Let us know.
| Wes

Great! I am downloading it now.
Thanks,
John


|
| In | L'l John <[email protected]> hunted and pecked at the
keyboard:
| > On an older computer running W98, I had the option to sent to: "Any
Folder"
| > which would open a box allowing my to pick anyplace in my Windows
Explorer
| > to send a file to.
| > I don't remember how I got that option, but I do miss having it now.
| > Any Ideas?
| > Thanks,
| > John
| >
| >
| > \
| > | >| /\/\ax;
| >| You bet. It's always easy when you know how. :blush:)
| >| --
| >| Hope this helps. Let us know.
| >| Wes
| >|
| >| In | >| (e-mail address removed)
<[email protected]>
| >| hunted and pecked at the keyboard:
| >| > Wes,
| >| >
| >| > That was exactly what I needed to know. Thanks so much.
| >| > It's amazing how simple these things turn out to be, once
| >| > you find the answer. It even works on WIN 98.
| >| >
| >| > /\/\ax
| >| >>-----Original Message-----
| >| >>Max;
| >| >>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
| >| >>
| >| >>In | >| >>Max <[email protected]> hunted and
| >| > pecked at the keyboard:
| >| >>> When you right click on the icon for a document one of
| >| >>> the menu options is SEND TO. The only drive listed is
| >| >>> A:\ for the floppy. How do you add other drives this
| >| >>> menu, for ZIP drives and flash memory sticks, etc?
| >| >>>
| >| >>> Max
| >| >>.
| >|
| >
| >
| > ---
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L

L'l John

| John
| You bet.
| --
| Hope this helps. Let us know.
| Wes
|

It is just what I had before I formatted and installed WinXP. I had been
using it for quiet some time and had forgotten where I got it before. Glad
to have it back!
Thanks,
John
 

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