First, click the Windows Start button and then Run. Type sendto and click OK. The SendTo folder for your user ID opens.
Next, remove any shortcuts that you don’t want, and create any that you want to add.
* To create a shortcut to a folder, open File Explorer (Windows+E keys), or double-click My Computer and navigate to the desired folder. Right-click and drag it to the SendTo folder, release the right mouse button, and select Create Shortcuts Here.
* To create a shortcut to a program, it’s easiest to click the Windows Start button, navigate in the menu to the desired program, right-click and drag it to the SendTo Folder, and select Copy. If the desired program isn’t in your start menu, find it in File Explorer, right-click and drag it to the SendTo folder, release the right mouse button, and select Create Shortcuts Here. Either way, if the program needs any special command-line arguments you can right click on the new shortcut in the SendTo folder, select Properties, and add the arguments in the Target box.
Alberto Pignocchino offers an interesting variation on this, for those who want to add items frequently to “Send to” without opening the folder each time:
1. Open the SendTo folder, as above.
2. With your mouse, grab the folder icon in the location bar and drag it to the body of the window. Close the Window.
You now have a “Send to” item in the Send to menu. You can easily right-click on any icon or Start Menu item and send it to the SendTo folder, with no need to open the folder ever again.
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