How to share files in Windows 10
How to share files in Windows 10
Here's how to share files (including photos, documents and videos) in Windows 10:
Step 1: Find the file you want to share
Open
up the File Explorer and navigate to the file or files you want to
share. You can share any file type, although you cannot share any file
type with any app. (For example, you can't share DLL files to Facebook
-- I tried). Select the file you want to share by clicking on it.
Step 2: Open the Sharing menu
While there is a one-click Share button in the File Explorer, it's actually hidden inside the Sharing menu. Click Share
to open up the sharing menu. Depending on what type of file you have
selected, different options in the Sharing menu will be available to
you. For example, if you've selected a folder, and not a file, the Share
button will be grayed out and the Zip button will be
available. From the Sharing menu, you can also zip, burn, print and fax
files, as well as modify network sharing options.
Step 3: Click the Share button
The Share button has the same three-dot-circle icon as the Windows 8 Share charm. Click the Share button to open up the Share sidebar.
Step 4: Choose the program you want to share with
In the Share sidebar, you'll see a list of apps you can share your file
with. Again, depending on the file type you're trying to share, some
apps may not show up. Facebook and Twitter will not show up if you're
trying to share a zipped folder, but Mail will.
Step 5: Configure your Sharing options
By default, the Share
sidebar shows the apps you share with most often -- to change this and
other Sharing options, go to the Settings menu, click on System, and
open the Share
tab. Here you can toggle the frequently used apps list on and off,
choose how many items appear in that list, and turn sharing on and off
altogether for certain apps.
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