You can send a file or folder, to a program or a destination folder by right-clicking on it and choosing a sub-item from the Send To sub menu. You can add a custom destination folder in the Send To menu.
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Add program to right-click Send To menu in Windows XP
You can send a file or folder, to a program by right-clicking on it and choosing a sub-item from the Send To sub menu. If you send a file or folder to a program in the Send To menu, then the selected item would be opened in the destination program. You can add a custom destination program in the Send To menu.
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