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Any method for me to clean "Recent Items" other than deleting them one by one?
On the start menu, right-click on Recent Items, "Clear recent items list" is
one of the options. KB "Elliot" wrote in message ... It can be easily found in XP but in Vista. Any idea? |
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Any method for me to clean "Recent Items" other than deleting them one by one?
I used to do it by right clicking on the task bar in XP.
Thanks for your idea. "KristleBawl" wrote in message ... On the start menu, right-click on Recent Items, "Clear recent items list" is one of the options. KB "Elliot" wrote in message ... It can be easily found in XP but in Vista. Any idea? |
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Any method for me to clean "Recent Items" other than deleting them one by one?
Not that I care much, but I don't have that option.
Vista HP "KristleBawl" wrote in message ... On the start menu, right-click on Recent Items, "Clear recent items list" is one of the options. KB "Elliot" wrote in message ... It can be easily found in XP but in Vista. Any idea? |
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Any method for me to clean "Recent Items" other than deleting them one by one?
Hey Elliot,
If you don't want them to show up at all, right click on the start button and chose properties. On the start menu tab un-check the privacy options. If you want to just delete them at the end of the day then click on the start button and then right click on recent items and select the clear recent items list options. Cheers. Si "Elliot" wrote in message ... It can be easily found in XP but in Vista. Any idea? |