Send To Tab; Context Menu Tab - McAfee OFFICE 3.1 User Manual

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Send To tab

The Send To tab lets you add, remove, edit, and select properties for the
commands that appear on the File > Send To menu. The Send To menu is also
sometimes available in the context-sensitive pop-up menu that appears when
you Right-click the mouse button, such as when you point to an icon in My
Computer. Commands on the Send To menu specify locations where you
want to send the files you've selected in a drive or volume window that is open
inside My Computer or Windows Explorer. For example, you might add an
application or folder to the Send To menu.
The Send To options are:
• Click Add to add a new program to the File > Send To menu, available in
a drive window you open in My Computer.
• Select a program and click Remove to remove it from the File > Send To
menu.
• Select a program and click Edit to change the program's name in the Send
To Locations list, which is how the corresponding command will appear in
the Send To menu.
• Select a program and click Properties to view its Properties sheet.

Context Menu tab

The Context Menu tab lets you disable, enable or delete commands in the top
section of the Windows Context menu. You cannot remove the Open, Edit or
Print commands, and you cannot add any commands to the top section of the
Context menu.
The Context menu is the pop-up menu that appears when you right-click an
object or the empty portion of a window. The Context menu for a file usually
consists of several sections containing commands, with sections divided by a
horizontal separator bar. The first command in the top section is generally
Open, where the bold type indicates the default choice. The default is the
command performed when you double-click the file icon. There are usually
other Context menu commands in the first section, such as Edit, Print, Debug,
Quick View and so on.
Disabling or enabling a Context Menu handler
To disable a particular Context menu handler, expand its node by clicking the
Plus sign or double-clicking the icon.The child nodes displayed indicate the
Context menu commands performed by that particular Context menu
handler. Some Context menu handlers perform only one command, whereas
others perform several.
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