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The MRU refers to "most recently used," which is the list of files you have used recently in Word. The list appears when you click the Office button. This file list is a wonderful aid most of the time, but is also very revealing. Everyone who uses your computer knows the name of the last file (or files) you've been working on. You may not always like this.
There are several ways you can delete file names from the MRU list, and the method you choose will depend largely on the version of Word you are using and whether you want to delete all of the list or some of it. If you want to delete all the entries in the list, try these steps:
Now if you go and display the MRU list, it should be cleared out. If you want to get rid of just a few of the MRU entries (so they don't show up in the list any more), things get a little more complex. A sure-fire way to get rid of entries is to edit the Windows Registry. That may sound scary to some people, but it need not be. Just make sure you are careful and that you back up your Registry if you are prone to explorational errors. (How you back up the Registry depends on your version of Windows. A good Windows reference guide will include the desired information.)
You make changes in the Registry by using a program called regedit. If you are using Windows Vista, follow these steps to start the program:
If you are using Windows XP, follow these steps to start regedit:
You should now use the controls in the Registry Editor to locate the following key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Word\File MRU
When the key is open, the right side of the Registry Editor shows all the files in the MRU list. Simply delete the files you don't want to appear in the list. (Selecting one of the file names and clicking the Delete key will do the trick.) Get out of the Registry Editor and restart Word; the MRU list should reflect your changes.
If you don't want to edit the Registry, you can try these general steps:
At this point you should only see in the MRU list the files that you previously pinned; all the others are gone. You can now unpin any files you want, and you could adjust upward the number of MRU files that should be maintained by Word.
For those who need to remove files from the MRU list on a regular basis, you may want to consider using a free add-in created by Word MVP Greg Maxey. You can find a complete description of the add-in at this location:
http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Recent_Files_List_Editor.htm
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