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⚫ | The Send To menu simplifies navigating within the program. It functions much like the Windows' native Send To bar. When selected, you can send the currently selected file(s) to a playlist, [[Playing Now]], a device, an email recipient, an ftp server, or an external device, including CD Labeler and Media Editor. |
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⚫ | The Send To menu simplifies navigating within the program. It functions much like the Windows' native Send To bar. When selected, you can send the currently selected file(s) to a [[playlist]], [[Playing Now]], a device, an email recipient, an ftp server, or an external device, including CD Labeler and Media Editor. |
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To use Send To, right click on file(s) and select Send To, or in the Menu bar go to Tools > Send To. |
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To use Send To, select a file or files and select: |
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* <span style="color:#8B4513">Right-click > Send To</span>, or |
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* <span style="color:#8B4513">Tools > Send To</span> |
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Latest revision as of 07:26, 22 February 2015
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The Send To menu simplifies navigating within the program. It functions much like the Windows' native Send To bar. When selected, you can send the currently selected file(s) to a playlist, Playing Now, a device, an email recipient, an ftp server, or an external device, including CD Labeler and Media Editor.
To use Send To, select a file or files and select:
- Right-click > Send To, or
- Tools > Send To