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Hello, I recently upgraded from Vista to Windows 7. However, when using
Excel 2007 version, I notice that recent files that are displayed aren't
accessible. How do I get rid of them? When I right click on any of them,
there is no "delete" option. Why isn't there a delete file short cut
available?
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Reduce the setting for number of file names to display to remove them
from the registry automatically. Or edit the registry directly.

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Hello, I recently upgraded from Vista to Windows 7. However, when using
Excel 2007 version, I notice that recent files that are displayed aren't
accessible. How do I get rid of them? When I right click on any of them,
there is no "delete" option. Why isn't there a delete file short cut
available?


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