Re: No "recent files" availability.



MIlly,

I did, but the only option checked was remove "Recen Documents" from START menu. I'm speaking of the "Recent Files" list WITHIN each app., ie; Word,Excel, etc.

Thanks.

JLOB


Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] wrote:
Did you install Tweak UI and remove recent files from My Documents using one of its options?

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After furious head scratching, John O'Boyle asked:

| I have MS-Office (XP?) installed on three system in my home, two
| notebooks, and a desktop. On TWO of the systems, I'm unable to use
| the "recent files" option. In tools/options/general, it's greyed
| out. It's fine on the remaining system. All system are running XP
| Pro, SP-2. Can anyone point me to the solution?
|
| Thanks.
|
| JLOB



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