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SendTo Menu Editor is a free, lightweight third-party utility designed to simplify how you manage and personalize the “Send to” sub-menu within the Windows right-click context menu. Instead of forcing you to navigate deep hidden folders or mess with risky registry scripts, it gives you a clean visual dashboard to add, edit, or wipe out right-click shortcuts.

Below is an overview of how to use this tool, followed by the manual built-in Windows alternative. How to Use the SendTo Menu Editor Application

Using the dedicated utility is the fastest way to declutter your menu or add customized software shortcuts:

Launch the Tool: Download the SendTo Menu Editor zip archive, extract it, and launch the executable (.exe) file.

Review Existing Items: The main application screen immediately generates a clean list of all your active “Send to” shortcuts.

Remove Unwanted Clutter: Select any item you never use (like the ancient “Fax recipient” option) and click Remove to instantly drop it from your right-click list. Add a Folder Destination: Click Add and select Folder.

Target a path you use constantly (like a dedicated “Project” or “Pictures” folder).

Give it a custom name, choose a distinct icon if desired, and click Create Shortcut. Add a Specific Program Launcher: Click Add and choose File/Program.

Browse to the executable file of the application (e.g., targeting Notepad or a specialized code editor).

Click Create Shortcut. This allows you to right-click random extensions (like .log or .csv) and force-open them in that program without permanently changing your system-wide default apps.

Watch this quick demonstration of how SendTo Menu Editor dynamically creates shortcuts and updates your context menu:

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