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Old February 19th 05, 01:29 AM
Jace
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Default Customizing "Recent Documents"

How can I "hold" the recent documents list in place once I click on it so I
can delete more than one file at a time? The list automatically disappears
as soon as I delete one file. Is there a way to use Shift or Control to
select a few files on the list for deleting from "Recent"? The only way I
know to do this is to clear the entire list.
Thanks.
 




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