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Feb 16 2008, 10:38 AM
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New Member ![]() Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 18-August 07 Member No.: 151,048 |
I have figured out how to increase the number of files shown as Recent Documents. Another great feature! It also shows files that I have deleted from my computer. If I click on such a file, I am told, The file does not exist or it has been moved. Information that I already know. Here is my question. How can I show only Recent Documents that actually exist on my computer? Your guidance, as always, is greatly appreciated. k |
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Feb 18 2008, 12:16 PM
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New Member ![]() Group: Members Posts: 3 Joined: 12-February 08 Member No.: 189,765 |
I am interested in the recent documents list as well. You say that you figured out how to include more documents, just how is that? Also, I have a couple of files that I use a couple of times each week, but I can't get them to stay in the recent documents list. After I open them, and close / save them, they are in the recent docs list for a day or two, but they disappear before I next use them. Conversely, I have file in my recent docs list that I haven't used in a year. ( Really ) JBP |
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