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Default Excel 2007 Documents

Excel 2007 Documents do not show up in my Windows XP Professional sp2 Start
Menu's Recently Used Documents list.

The Excel 2007 file types are in my PC's Registry.

I know the list will not show .exe files because of some kind of filter.

I'd think though that Excel 2007 files should show up on the list like
however because Excel's previous version files do.

I tried writing a macro using the SHAddToRecentDocs API call but it doesn't
work with these new Excel 2007 file types. I got the macro to add other
Excel files of old versions of Excel but not files in the Excel 2007 file
types.

Word 2007 Documents do appear on the list.

So far as I can tell, the issue is only with the new Excel 2007 file
formats: both regular and macro-enabled files.

Can anyone help?

How can I submit this as a bug to Microsoft?

Are they working on it now?

Thanks.

Jim.

 
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