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Haloyshka
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      07-07-2008
Should be easy enough but..... Can anyone steer me in the right direction?
 
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      07-07-2008
"Haloyshka" <> wrote in message
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> Should be easy enough but..... Can anyone steer me in the right
> direction?



What do you want to add?

 
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      07-07-2008
http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/2076/...to_sendto_menu

"Haloyshka" wrote:

> Should be easy enough but..... Can anyone steer me in the right direction?

 
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      07-07-2008

Haloyshka;769252 Wrote:
> Should be easy enough but..... Can anyone steer me in the righ
> direction?


Start--Run type sendto hit Enter,new windodow will be opened,righ
click on empty area and chose "New link" create link to your favorit
program and..that's it :

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Mark L. Ferguson
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      07-07-2008
I suppose easy is a relative term. Run the command 'shell:sendto' to open
the folder, and rightclick it to create a new shortcut. That's the point
where it can get technical. Let's say I have a script that takes a file as
an argument. I could create a command in the shortcut to run the script, and
use the file sent to it as the argument, like this:

c:\myscript.vbs %1

Obviously, the syntax of the executable determines the command structure. A
folder path will cause the file to be copied to it by default, because that
is the default syntax of a folder command. Likewise Notepad, or Word have
built in default syntax of command to handle the file 'sent to' them.

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      07-07-2008
Several directories ... i.e. c:\work\excel

I would like to right mouse click on the file and send that file to the
directory listed in the send to list.

"Gordon" wrote:

> "Haloyshka" <> wrote in message
> news:6861519F-EE67-4B0D-920F-...
> > Should be easy enough but..... Can anyone steer me in the right
> > direction?

>
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> What do you want to add?
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Haloyshka
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      07-07-2008
It's interest. I did a search for send to from the "C" drive and it could
not find it. I have everything turned on and admin perms. Oh well. Thanks.
Your suggestion helped!

"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:

> I suppose easy is a relative term. Run the command 'shell:sendto' to open
> the folder, and rightclick it to create a new shortcut. That's the point
> where it can get technical. Let's say I have a script that takes a file as
> an argument. I could create a command in the shortcut to run the script, and
> use the file sent to it as the argument, like this:
>
> c:\myscript.vbs %1
>
> Obviously, the syntax of the executable determines the command structure. A
> folder path will cause the file to be copied to it by default, because that
> is the default syntax of a folder command. Likewise Notepad, or Word have
> built in default syntax of command to handle the file 'sent to' them.
>
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> "Haloyshka" <> wrote in message
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> > Should be easy enough but..... Can anyone steer me in the right
> > direction?

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Haloyshka
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      07-07-2008
It's interest. I did a search for send to from the "C" drive and it could
not find it. I have everything turned on and admin perms. Oh well. Thanks.
Your suggestion helped!

"Lazaruslong" wrote:

>
> Haloyshka;769252 Wrote:
> > Should be easy enough but..... Can anyone steer me in the right
> > direction?

>
> Start--Run type sendto hit Enter,new windodow will be opened,right
> click on empty area and chose "New link" create link to your favorite
> program and..that's it
>
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Haloyshka
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      07-07-2008
It's interest. I did a search for send to from the "C" drive and it could
not find it. I have everything turned on and admin perms. Oh well. Thanks.
Your suggestion helped!

"Sinclair" wrote:

> http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/2076/...to_sendto_menu
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> "Haloyshka" wrote:
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> > Should be easy enough but..... Can anyone steer me in the right direction?

 
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Dave
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      07-07-2008
Then the "Copy To" & "Move To" might help...

http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windo...ht-click-menu/


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"Haloyshka" <> wrote in message
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> Several directories ... i.e. c:\work\excel
>
> I would like to right mouse click on the file and send that file to the
> directory listed in the send to list.
>
> "Gordon" wrote:
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>> "Haloyshka" <> wrote in message
>> news:6861519F-EE67-4B0D-920F-...
>> > Should be easy enough but..... Can anyone steer me in the right
>> > direction?

>>
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>> What do you want to add?
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