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Send To Right Click Customization

Oct 17, 2010·Dustin

If you want to quickly send a file to someone or move it, you can right click it and select Send To. However, there are a lot of things you can send it to, even if they aren’t on the Send To list. Here’s how to access them, and how to add or remove items on the Send To menu.

1. Right click a file, and select Send To. This is what you get.

2. Hold down the Shift key while you right click a file and you get a lot more options on the Send To menu.

3. To add or remove items from the Send To menu, open the “Computer” folder. Type shell:sendto in the address bar. You will see what you currently have in your Send To menu. You can drag and drop items in there, or delete ones you don’t want.

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