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Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by Katyzone, 2005/01/06.

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    Katyzone

    Katyzone Inactive Thread Starter

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    I would like to add (or create) a .txt file when I use the context or
    'right-click'--->New------>' menu.

    I did search the forums and found lots of information about Sendto in
    2 seconds, but can't find anything on this.

    I downloaded shexview and now use but it doesn't address this issue....
     
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    Steve R Jones

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    Katyzone

    Katyzone Inactive Thread Starter

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    Thanks. Do you know....

    Yes, under Templates...

    BTW, do you know a "manual" way to do it? For example, I could use a utility
    to add or replace files in the SentTo menu, but one could also click to the actual folder(s) (or type sendto in the command prompt).

    Anyway,
    Thanks Again...
     
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    Katy,

    If you want/like to manually create your own context menu items, get the freeware ContextEdit. Unzip the download to its own folder. It's a stand alone program that allows for that and has some other features that you may find useful.
     
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