How to add items in the Send To Menu
Posted on March 25, 2009 at 5:34 am
Previously, I wrote about how you can add/delete items from the right-click context menu, but didn’t touch upon the Send To menu. The Send To menu is used to speed up transferring of files to a certain location. It acts like a shortcut to a program or a folder. Notice that when you right click a file or folder you will see the Send To menu with available options supported in your system.
To add items to the Send To menu, follow the steps below.
· Click Start and type SHELL:SENDTO in the search box and hit enter.
· Or navigate to C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\SendTo.
· In this window you see the default items in the Send To menu.
· In the Send To window you can add shortcuts for your programs which you often use or add the locations of your folders you want to place your files.
· To add a program in the Send To menu. Locate the program you want to add and create a shortcut for that program then copy the shortcut to the Send To menu folder. Usually programs are located in C:\Program Files folder.
· In this figure you will see that the location of the program is at C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player. I’ve created a shortcut for the wmplayer file which is the executable file of Windows Media Player.
To create a shortcut, right click on the file and select the create shortcut option and a shortcut will be created, in this case, the name of the shortcut is wmplayer – Shortcut. Copy the created shortcut to the Send To folder. You can also rename the shortcut to your preference.
· To add a folder of your choice, first you have to decide or create the folder then create a shortcut for that folder and copy it to the Send To menu folder.
· Here the folder named MYFOLDER was created in the Documents folder and also a shortcut for the folder was created. Then copy the shortcut again to the Sent To folder.
· You will see in the figure that the shortcut was renamed to MY FOLDER.
I hope this tip helps you customize the Send To menu. Use it for quicker access to your most frequently used programs or folder locations.
Ben shows you how it’s done.
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Coool, can this be done in Windows XP ?
thanx for sharing this, its nice trick to send data over any folder through a click..
one question aseem, can we add ftp, web drive folders also…..?