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In explorer I'd like to be able to highlight a group of icons and then right click-> send to-> New Folder. How can I accomplish this? Bonus points if the focus is on the folder name after this completes.

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See this, Right click copy to, move to

http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/add-copy-to-move-to-on-windows-vista-right-click-menu/

You would then need to select the folder location and then click the "Make new folder" button

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    I still feel this can be done with less effort
    – YHVH
    Jul 7, 2010 at 2:36
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    That still takes two steps. Is there anyway to Add that "Send to New Folder" functionality? One click and you have moved all files into a new folder, versus the ugly having to select something from a dialog box.
    – user82023
    May 19, 2011 at 16:22
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You could do it via the 'Edit' menu item in Vista. First make the menu bar visible via the 'Organize' icon on the top left of an Explorer window >> then select Layout >> Menu Bar.

Then after highlighting what you want click 'Edit' >> 'Copy To Folder' or 'Move To Folder'.

You can create a new folder from that explorer pop up window thereafter.

Here's a detailed step by step guide:

Vista's Hidden Copy To and Move To Folder Commands

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