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Documents History & Music Files
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Documents History & Music Files
Tuesday, June 3, 2008 at 9:10 pm Posted by John Bowen
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Hello;
I've taken notice recently that for some reason the Documents menu at the Start button
no longer keeps history of music files I open. It was until about a week ago. Don't
know why it stopped, but I like it for convenience. Would appreciate any help to
get it working again. It still keeps other types of docs (Word docs, Pictures etc.)
just not music (MP3s or WAVS).
Thanks in advance.
John Bowen
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re: Documents History & Music Files
Sunday, July 6, 2008 at 4:59 am Posted by Norm
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Try right clicking on the lower task bar and select Properties. This should bring
up the Task Bar and Start Menu properties. I'm using XP currently so it may be a
bit different. XP has a Start Menu tab and a Customize button and then under the
Advanced Tab is a option to put a check in a box to list most recent documents. Like
I said ME is probably different but if I remember right it is in there. Good luck!!
On Tuesday, June 3, 2008 at 9:10 pm, John Bowen wrote:
>Hello;
>I've taken notice recently that for some reason the Documents menu at the Start
button
>no longer keeps history of music files I open. It was until about a week ago.
Don't
>know why it stopped, but I like it for convenience. Would appreciate any help to
>get it working again. It still keeps other types of docs (Word docs, Pictures etc.)
>just not music (MP3s or WAVS).
>Thanks in advance.
>John Bowen
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re: Documents History & Music Files
Sunday, July 6, 2008 at 8:05 am Posted by John Bowen
(2 messages posted)
Didn't work, but thanks!
On Sunday, July 6, 2008 at 4:59 am, Norm wrote:
>Try right clicking on the lower task bar and select Properties. This should bring
>up the Task Bar and Start Menu properties. I'm using XP currently so it may be a
>bit different. XP has a Start Menu tab and a Customize button and then under the
>Advanced Tab is a option to put a check in a box to list most recent documents.
Like
>I said ME is probably different but if I remember right it is in there. Good luck!!
>
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