15th March 2001
Coming from the "Send in the Clones" Department, a Lockergnomie adds another shortcut to his SendTo menu. We have the Start Menu. It's always there, just a keypress or click away. We also have the taskbar, where most of our open programs sit. Then there's the system tray, which holds our clock and 16x16 pixel icons. What about the Quick Launch menu? By default, it sits next to the Start Button. You can add and remove contents at will via drag & drop operations, but what about going through the Windows Explorer? First, you'll need to find where your Quick Launch folder resides. For W9x users, it's most likely sitting in C:\ Windows \ Application Data \ Microsoft \ Internet Explorer. Once you've found it, create a shortcut for the "Quick Launch" folder. "Cut" this newly-created shortcut to the clipboard (select it and press CTRL+X). Now, open your default SendTo folder; it may be found directly within the Windows directory. Press CTRL+V to paste the "Quick Launch" shortcut. The next time you need to add a file or program directly to your Quick Launch menu, just right-click its icon and send it through the SendTo menu!