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Old December 30th, 2009, 03:08 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
DWellster
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I have recently purchased a computer with Windows 7 Professional and am using
MS office 2007. After transferring to the new computer, all of my recent
documents (in all MS office software) are erased each time I shut down the
computer. I have searched everywhere I can think of to correct this, but
have not found the solution. I am also using Norton 360 Premier, if that is
the problem. Does anyone know where I would go to correct this and allow for
my recent documents to remain available after I restart the computer?
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DWellster III
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Old December 30th, 2009, 08:12 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
Tedmi
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I assume you mean that what is erased is the LIST of filenames in the window
displayed by the Office button, not the actual files. To fix, go to Options
of each program and navigate to Advanced, Display section. Make sure the
entry for "Show this number of Recent Documents" is a non-zero value.
-TedMi

"DWellster" wrote in message
...
I have recently purchased a computer with Windows 7 Professional and am
using
MS office 2007. After transferring to the new computer, all of my recent
documents (in all MS office software) are erased each time I shut down the
computer. I have searched everywhere I can think of to correct this, but
have not found the solution. I am also using Norton 360 Premier, if that
is
the problem. Does anyone know where I would go to correct this and allow
for
my recent documents to remain available after I restart the computer?
--
DWellster III



 




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