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| Thread ID: 46959 | 2004-07-11 01:31:00 | MS Word Problem | chas88 (5869) | Press F1 |
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| 251459 | 2004-07-12 06:30:00 | Hi as GF says this is by MS design and is nothing to worry about. The MRU is updated each new doc you open so eventually the deadwood will disappear. However if it really annoys you then the following macro will clear out any invalid files in the MRU. You could put this in in the Document_Open event of the normal doc but this would mean you would have to say "Yes" to enabling macros each new doc which may get annoying. (ie cure worse than illness). Sub RemoveMRU() Dim mruItem As Variant, FullPath As String If RecentFiles.Count = 0 Then Exit Sub For Each mruItem In RecentFiles FullPath = mruItem.Path & "\" & mruItem.Name If Dir(FullPath) = "" Then mruItem.Delete End If Next mruItem End Sub |
parry (27) | ||
| 251460 | 2004-07-14 04:55:00 | The latest one to appear is 'disc titles.rpt". I dont understand this. I had just finished making a iso image from a DVD. | chas88 (5869) | ||
| 251461 | 2004-07-14 07:47:00 | Fed rpt into http://filext.com Hope this helps to give you some idea of what rpt is used for. Suggest feed it into the MS Knowledge Base and see if anything is produced. |
FrankS (257) | ||
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