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can anyone help how do i delete a heading from recent documents file
i have deleted figures from actual page but cannot get heading to go iknow
how to
do with xp but not with vista many thanks
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XP and Vista are MS Operating Systems.

This is an MS Office Excel news group.

Are you sure you want to be here?

If you mean the recently used file list in Excel 2007

Office ButtonExcel OptionsAdvancedDisplay

Change Show recent documents list to 0 and OK

All recent documents are gone.

Go back in and change back to whatever you want.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP


On Fri, 6 Mar 2009 08:25:03 -0800, exile
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can anyone help how do i delete a heading from recent documents file
i have deleted figures from actual page but cannot get heading to go iknow
how to
do with xp but not with vista many thanks


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