Copy/Move Files to a Pre-Defined Folder from Context Menu via with FileTargets (Windows)
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We commonly open the destination folder to paste a copied file. It’s a simple thing to do. Still, if we keep copying or moving files to the same destinations over and over again, we need something that can manage the process in a more efficient way. In such a situation, FileTargets provides a great help by enabling users to add a list of pre-defined folders in Windows Explorer context menu so files can be copied or moved without opening the target folder.
Users can add as many folders as necessary and optionally group them for better organization. When you need to copy some files, right-click on them, select FileTargets, and select to which folder you want the files to be sent. To move files, hold down the Shift key while selecting a target folder. If you want to always move files instead of copying, you can configure the program to run that way, too.
FileTargets is a freeware and was designed to work with Windows XP, 2000, 98. Download FileTargets from here.
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