Ah. Well, that's different. Do you want to actually delete those files? Or,
do you want to delete the shortcuts that appear in the Recent Documents
list? Deleting the shortcuts doesn't delete the files--it merely removes
them from that list.
Unlike in Word 2003 and earlier, there is no way to remove individual files
from the list. You can remove the files listed by setting the number to
display to 0, then setting it back to the desired number. Office - Word
Options - Advanced - Display subsection, set "Show this number of Recent
Documents" to 0. That will remove all of them from the list.
If you want to keep some on the list, but ditch the rest, click the the
push-pins for the ones you want to keep, then set the "Show this number..."
to the number of files with push-pins set. So, if you click the push-pins
for 5 files, then reset the number to show to 5, then all files except for
those 5 will be removed from the list.
Unfortunately... if you then reset the number to some number above 5, the
removed items will reappear. The only way I've found to make them go away
and don't return (until the next time you open them with the # set above 0)
is to set the list to 0.
--
Herb Tyson MS MVP
Author of the Word 2007 Bible
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http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com
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