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How to Make Own Send To Shortcut

Posted by Admin On January - 14 - 2009

Well, when we do right-click over a file, we can use Send To option to make it easier to transfer or copy a file. We can copy it to external drive, My Documents, desktop as a shortcut, or compressed folder, but we want another location that we use it frequently, like a favorite folder or another folders beside My Documents. I will show you how to do that.

  1. First step is make sure you unhide all files.

    unhide

    Unhide all files

  2. Go to C:Documents and SettingsXP. Remember, “C” is where is my Documents and Settings location and “XP” is my username, if you have another location and username, then open Documents and Settings folder in your computer and click your username folder. After that, you will see Send To folder, open it.

    sendto

    Send to

  3. Now, in this place, you can make a shortcut of your favorite folder or another folders that you feel necessary. For example, I make a shortcut of My mp3s folder, then after you make your shortcut, you can cut it and paste it in Send To folder.

    ownshortcut

    Place your shortcut here

  4. It’s done. You can hide your porn videos and forbidden files now :D. Like the picture below, now you can copy a file directly to your favorite folder, such a mp3 file or whatever you like.

    doneSendToShortcut

    Send to your shortcut

It’s simple, isn’t it? Make it easier to transfer files and less time to do instead of the normal one =).

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