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Reimaging a computer and wanting to know if I can export the excel history to
the new image. Most files are on the network and not sure where they are,
don't want to remap them all
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If you're referring to the files listed at the bottom of the File menu you'd
have to run the Regedit program and go to this key:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\E xcel\Recent Files

replacing the "11.0" with your Excel version if different. Then you would
have to right click on the Recent Files folder and Export it. After the
reimage you would double-click the resulting REG file to merge it into the
registry.

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Reimaging a computer and wanting to know if I can export the excel history
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