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Erik45
 
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Default Open A Recent Item - 11-11-2004 , 08:07 AM






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I'm wondering how to go about clearing the startup menu labeled "Open A Recent
Item." I have several things listed there that are no longer in existence
because of deletions I have made, etc. But I go into the actual Dreamweaver
Software and don't know where in the plethora of folders to find it. In
addition, I don't want to chance deleting something that is necessary for the
program to run properly. Thank you for your consideration.


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Murray *TMM*
 
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Default Re: Open A Recent Item - 11-11-2004 , 08:31 AM






It would be in the Registry on a Windows machine.

You can "FAKE" it by just opening 4 files that *DO* exist, which will
replace those in the list.

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"Erik45" <webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com> wrote

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:confused;

I'm wondering how to go about clearing the startup menu labeled "Open A
Recent
Item." I have several things listed there that are no longer in existence
because of deletions I have made, etc. But I go into the actual
Dreamweaver
Software and don't know where in the plethora of folders to find it. In
addition, I don't want to chance deleting something that is necessary for
the
program to run properly. Thank you for your consideration.




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