I too have noticed that a folder on the desktop, or even the desktop itself does not always "act" like a normal folder. In some NEW 32 bit programs, when browsing, the desktop is not always at the "top" and also may not be in the Windows folder either... I can't figure that out... But there is an easy answer to what you want to do. Make a regular folder on your "C" drive. Put a shortcut to that on your desktop. This might also be a chance to make it on "D" (if it is a hard drive) and get stuff off of "C" if you need to... Put another shortcut to "that" folder in your "send to" folder... I also have about 15 shortcuts to programs in my "send to". You DO have to be careful to send files to a program that understands them, if you try this... Hope this helps. Rick Glazier ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sunny Conley" <[log in to unmask]> > I created a folder on my desktop, and I am constantly downloading into it. > I would like to know how to add the name of this folder to the 'send to' > list that pops up when I right click on the item. I have already been to > Windows>Send To and tried to create a 'shortcut' there to add to the list. > But when I go to type in the path, a window pops up to say that the folder > doesn't exist. I hit 'Browse', find the folder on the desktop, and hit 'open' > and nothing happens. Is there another way to add this folder to the list of > 'send to' items? I am currently running Windows98 with IE5. PCSOFT's List Owner's: Bob Wright<[log in to unmask]> Drew Dunn<[log in to unmask]>