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    Ultimate Member KraZy_SkitZy's Avatar
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    WallPaper

    I was curious if there is a quick easy way to add wall paper to windows wall paper folder, instead of saving wall paper than placing it in that folder, is there a way I can just right click on a picture and have it added to windows wall paper folder?

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    What OS are you using?
    WinXP/2000 goto C:\Documents and Settings\Username\SendTo and put a shortcut to "that" folder. When you right click on the file, goto sendTo and you'll see your shortcut.

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    You need to create a shortcut to the windows/web/wallpaper folder then stick it in your send_to folder in your profile - right click the image and click send_to - and the shortcut.
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    I'm using Windows XP Pro, and I mean like when I'm browsing wall papaer on the internet I want o be able to send it too the windows wall paper folder wthout saving it then sending it, cuz there is no "send to" tab when i right click on wall paper I see on the net I want

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    If you don't plan on keeping it forever, simply right click it>set as desktop background.

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    Just saving it to the default 'my pictures' places the file (as long as its an image) into the automatically generated list of wallpapers in display options, if thats what you mean?

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