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I've assumed that recently opened files were automatically added to the jump lists on the Start Menu. That's because that's the way Windows 7 has always behaved for me on multiple machines.
I did a clean install of 7 on my laptop and now some files are automatically added to the jump list and some are not. For instance, all Notepad and Word files I open appear on the jump list.
Some Excel files I open do appear on the Excel jump list and some do not. It happens that the Excel files that are not added are opened from my Dropbox folder (but I do not know if the issue happens ONLY from the Dropbox folder).
However, files of other types (Word, Notepad) that I open from the Dropbox folder do get added to their respective applications' jump lists.
So, how do I get any file I open to be automatically added to the jump list?
I did a clean install of 7 on my laptop and now some files are automatically added to the jump list and some are not. For instance, all Notepad and Word files I open appear on the jump list.
Some Excel files I open do appear on the Excel jump list and some do not. It happens that the Excel files that are not added are opened from my Dropbox folder (but I do not know if the issue happens ONLY from the Dropbox folder).
However, files of other types (Word, Notepad) that I open from the Dropbox folder do get added to their respective applications' jump lists.
So, how do I get any file I open to be automatically added to the jump list?
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- HP p6350z
- OS
- Windows 7 Professional x64
- Memory
- 8 GB
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 2 x Dell 2007WFPb