"Send to desktop" missing from the context menu of Explorer

I have a new install of Windows 7 pro, but I worked with her for a few weeks for some programs to run. I just realized that I can't create a shortcut for the Office in the normal way, with a right click and "send to"---> desk. "Send to" is present in the first Panel to right click, but the "office" is missing from the Panel following if you selected "send to."

I created another profile and the 'office' is, as appropriate, when above sequence is started.

What could be wrong, or more importantly, how can it be corrected?

I see another post in this group with instructions to create a new profile and copy that to her. I can do that, of course, but when I do there always seems to be something missing, so if there is one solution (other than a restaurant), I would be happy to hear about it.

Thanks a lot for the suggestions, links, explanations, etc.

Jack

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