How can I copy via Send To from the menu using the clipboard path?

Anonymous
2024-05-19T13:45:07+00:00

Hello Everyone

I have a problem with copying files instantly in Windows 10.... in other words, how can I create a shortcut that would enable me to use the SendTo menu (right mouse click option: Send To) and send the file to a previously copied foder location in the clipboard? I.e. I have a folder location where I want to upload files, I copy the access path to memory, then find the file I want to transfer or copy there via File Explorer, right-click on the file, select SendTo and e.g.: click on the option "Move file/folder to clipboard location" or "Copy file/folder to clipboard location". - job done.

I really need this kind of solution :)

Thanks in advance for any suggestions.

Regards

Mark

Windows for home | Windows 10 | Files, folders, and storage

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-11-07T14:00:57+00:00

    Thanks for this, however; it is not remembering the last folder selection for me, which is frustrating. It just defaults back to my User folder location. Any way to fix this?

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  2. Les Ferch 10,121 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2024-11-08T03:10:12+00:00

    Thanks for this, however; it is not remembering the last folder selection for me, which is frustrating. It just defaults back to my User folder location. Any way to fix this?

    I've never seen it broken, so I'm not aware of a fix. It always opens back to the last Copy To or Move To location I picked. I tested successfully just now on Windows 10 and Windows 11 with latest updates. Puzzling.

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