re: Question about 'Add and Remove items from the ''Send To'' menu'
Sunday, September 21, 2003 at 7:18 am Windows 98 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Lou
(568 messages posted)
One correction to my last. When you copy a folder, paste the shortcut, not just
paste. The last time I did this the folder I pasted was empty. I just added a backup
download folder I have on one of my partitions (contents entire size = 3.8GB). Don't
need the same 3.8GB stored twice on the same hard drive. Well, I guess I learned
something myself.
On Sunday, September 21, 2003 at 7:01 am, Lou wrote:
>It's simple. go into Windows Explorer and navigate to your windows main folder.
> Inside, there is a folder called Send To. Any folder that you drag and drop into
>Send To will become a destination for Send To when you select it. That can be a
>drive letter, any folder, or the desktop. Inside the same windows folder is another
>folder named Desktop. This is where all of the desktop items (minus the standard
>My Computer, Network Neighborhood, and Recycle Bin which are system folders) are
>located. You can also right click on a folder and select copy, then paste it into
>Send To. It works the same way. As for why you have lost all of the send to destination
>points, I couldn't tell you. Have you installed anything new? Performed any operations
>that you haven't before?
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