Send+To+*

So, what exactly is the **Send To** option for? One of the most powerful tools in the Windows operating systems is the right mouse button. That one little button opens up so many new options and it makes so many things so much easier. A particularly useful, but not very commonly used right click option is Send To. You might see some more. First, let's see how the default options work.
 * Send To **
 * Where to Find Send To**
 * 3½ Floppy (A:) (if you have a floppy disk drive installed on your computer)
 * Desktop (create shortcut)
 * Mail Recipient
 * My Documents

Selecting this option will create a shortcut to this file on your desktop. This makes it a lot easier to access this file in the future by simply double clicking ( or single click depending upon setup, ) the shortcut, instead of having to search for the file on your hard drive first. Selecting this option will open up Outlook Express, pull up a new e-mail message window and automatically attach a copy of the selected file to the e-mail. All you do is enter the recipient's e-mail address and some text and you're ready to send the file on its way. Selecting this option will automatically copy the selected file to your My Documents folder. This is a great way to save some steps and make it easier to perform those tasks.
 * How They Work**
 * Desktop (create shortcut)**
 * Mail Recipient**
 * My Documents**