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Hidden “Send-to” options in Windows 7
Windows 7 comes with a lot of features and has made it really easy to transfer data from one drive to another. You might be aware of this, but in case you are not. Try to hold a window title bar and drag it towards the right side of the screen. It will maximize on the right side of the monitor, leaving left side spare. Now hold on another window and drag it towards the left side. Now you’ll have two windows opened side by side, and all you need to do is to drag the items from one to another. Dragging a window to top will maximize it on whole screen.
This is not it; there are hidden send-to options which allow user to transfer a file directly to any of the users’ folder.
If you right click on any file and go to send-to option, you would probably see few options.
Now try to press and hold SHIFT key and right-click on a file and go to send-to option. Now you’ll have a lot more options to send that file to.
I’m not sure, but, may be this option also subsists in Windows Vista too.
3 comments:
Where are you from? Is it a secret? :)
Ivan
Hahaha... no, it aint any secrect...
just left it for someone to figure it out ;)
Will tell that later... :)
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