- Working with Files
- Selecting Files
- Viewing File Details
- Renaming a File
- Moving a File
- Copying a File
- Copying a File Using the Send To Command
- Deleting a File
- Undeleting a File from the Recycle Bin
- Opening a File from an Explorer
- Setting File Associations
- Printing a File from an Explorer
- Using Instant Search
- Saving Searches
- Running a Saved Search
- Adding a Tag to a File
- Adding Other Properties to a File
Copying a File Using the Send To Command
You might want to copy a file to another disk to take the file with you or to make a backup copy. Windows provides a shortcut (the Send To command) for copying a file to a disk.
Right-click the file you want to copy and click Send To, and then choose a location from the list. (You can also email a file to someone using this technique.)
The file is copied. View the contents of the disk in the Explorer window to double-check that the file has been copied.