Minor adjustments. That's what we do when we first meet a special someone. Like leaving the toilet seat how you found it (I always put it back up, you know) or something as silly as buying a bottle of the squeeze butter rather than the traditional stick when we learn thats what they prefer for their breakfast-in-bed-toast (you know who you are). We learn things about each other and then adjust accordingly (if they're worth it). It's that steady accumulation of little love tips, tricks and customizations that can start to make a difference in improving your relationship with tech also. Here's one to start with:
The SendTo feature in Windows allows you to quickly copy or send a file to
another location. Give it a try - go to My Documents, select a file, then
right-click, point to SendTo. You'll see the standard choices there. Some you
may use, some you may never. It might be handy to add a shortcut to your
firms shared drive or to your CD drive if you often burn. Follow these
steps to customize the SendTo options.
- Click Start > Run
- In the Open box, type sendto, and then click OK
- You'll get a Window that you can drag and drop items into. How?
- Open another: Window right-click (I said RIGHT-click) on Start, select Explore
- Get the two windows side-by-side. Close all other windows until you get good at this.
- In your Explorer window scroll to the destination you want.
- Click on it ONCE and HOLD, drag it over to the SendTo window and LET GO (drop).
- To delete a destination in the SendTo window that you never use, right-click on it and select delete.
