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Default How to delete Excel 2007 file from list under Recent Documents

Office ButtonAdvancedDisplayShow this number of Recent Documents
Set to 0 (zero)

Works everytime.

"Brad" wrote:

GPS wrote:
I deleted all old files from my documents folder but all still shows up at
Recent Documents when opening Excel. Any Ideas?



Recent documents is just a folder. You can remove the links by openning
up the recent files folder and deleting the links.


To clear the My Recent Documents list, follow these steps:
1. Right-click Start, and then click Properties. Or, if the Start menu
is already displayed, right-click an empty area of the Start menu, and
then click Properties.
2. Click Customize.
3. Click the Advanced tab.
4. Under Recent documents, click Clear List, click OK, and then click
OK. Your most recently used documents are removed from the My Recent
Documents folder. Note that this action does not delete the documents
from your hard disk.




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