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From: Cummings on 16 Mar 2010 11:19 I like the fact that I can pin certain files so that they always show up in the recently used list. However, is there a way to get them to always show up at the top of the list? Now, that would be really helpful. Thanks -- JP Cummings
From: Bob I on 16 Mar 2010 13:21 The order is based on reverse order of file opening. Most recent at the top. Cummings wrote: > I like the fact that I can pin certain files so that they always show up in > the recently used list. However, is there a way to get them to always show > up at the top of the list? > > Now, that would be really helpful. > > Thanks
From: Cummings on 17 Mar 2010 10:52 Makes sense for unpinned files. However, sort of goes against the concept of "pinning" files for easy access. -- JP Cummings "Bob I" wrote: > The order is based on reverse order of file opening. Most recent at the top. > > Cummings wrote: > > I like the fact that I can pin certain files so that they always show up in > > the recently used list. However, is there a way to get them to always show > > up at the top of the list? > > > > Now, that would be really helpful. > > > > Thanks > > . >
From: Bob I on 17 Mar 2010 11:44
"Pinning" means they won't get pushed off the list, thereby enabling easy access. Cummings wrote: > Makes sense for unpinned files. > > However, sort of goes against the concept of "pinning" files for easy access. |