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Default "send to" folder additions?

is it possible to add a folder to the send to command in the file menu? I
have recently started using this feature in Windows and would have thought it
would be the same in Word. Im using 2003. Thanks in advance for any help.
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Default "send to" folder additions?

You can add to the right-click (context) menu in the Open and Save dialogs
(which are basically Explorer windows) but not to Word's File menu.

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is it possible to add a folder to the send to command in the file menu? I
have recently started using this feature in Windows and would have thought
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would be the same in Word. Im using 2003. Thanks in advance for any
help.


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