Sorting Data using the context menu
Organizing files becomes much simpler when you use the “Send To” command. You can save alot of time, compared to using “copy & paste”, when organizing multiple files and folders, but unless the “send to” menu contains your specific destinations it won’t do you any good at all.
To add your own destinations or shortcuts to the list of existing locations:
select Run from the Start menu using Windows XP, (type Run in the search box on Vista or Windows7, then enter)
and type ‘’shell:sendto’’ in the Run box with no spaces and without the quotation marks.
Create a shortcut of the folder or program you want to appear on the “send to” menu and move it into the “send to” folder you just opened.
Now right click on a file you want to move and you will see the shortcut you placed into the “send to” folder listed as an option.
CCCGC Meeting 4-6-2010
The file from the April meeting of the CCCGC , Internet Safety, can be found here:
http://cid-3d568eb6f2b2422b.skydrive.live.com/browse.aspx/CCCGC
Last months PowerPoint is included in the folder. Both ppt and pptx file formats are posted.
study helps
Students from the Learning center and all over can find study helps here
http://cid-3d568eb6f2b2422b.skydrive.live.com/browse.aspx/The%20Learning%20Center
As you look to improve your PC Prowness.
Finding Hidden Files For Backup
Most applications save your work to a location somewhere within your “My Documents” folder. Most…. but not all. Some of the Data you might want to save during your regular backup is found in other locations. Some of these include your Outlook Express address book and emails, your favorites, and your Quickbook backups, to name a few. Here are a few of the more common data files not found in your “my documents” folder. If you know of some others let us know leave a comment.
Outlook Express Emails
C:\Documents and Settings\User Account\Local Settings\Application Data\Identities\{Random Numbers and Letters}\Microsoft\Outlook Express
Address Book
C:\Documents and Settings\User Account\Application Data\Microsoft\Address Book\User Account.wab
Microsoft Outlook
C:\Documents and Settings\User Account\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook
Microsoft Outlook .nk2 Auto-Complete File
C:\Documents and Settings\User Account \Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook
Favorites
C:\Documents and Settings\User Account\Favorites
My Documents
C:\Documents and Settings\User Account\My Documents
Desktop
C:\Documents and Settings\User Account\Desktop
Quickbooks Accounting Package Database – Default Location
C:\Program Files\Intuit\QuickBooks\databasename.qbw
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