Bug in recent files list for pinned files (at least for Office 2010 applications)

Start8 1.1 Beta

Premise: The "recent files" list is empty for Office 2010 (Word, Excel), although pinned documents exist.

After opening an application (e.g. Word or Excel) and opening a document, the recent file list is now visible including the pinned documents.

 

 

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Reply #1 Top

Are you saying it was blank originally, you ran the shortcut and now the list is working?

What happens after you reboot?

Reply #2 Top

After reboot it's still there, but after using e.g. Ccleaner (Delete recent files Option) it's blank. Pinned files shouldn't be affected by Ccleaner (They are not in the standard start menu of Windows 7).

Step order:

1 Blank recent file list (rfl) for Excel

2 Open existing document 1 in Excel

3 Pin document 1 in the rfl

4 Open existing document 2 in Excel

5 Both documents are now in the rfl

6 Run Ccleaner or delete last used files by any other tool.

7a Windows 7: Document 1 is still in rfl (because it's pinned), document 2 is gone (correct behaviour imo).

7b Windows 8 with Start8: rfl blank again.

 

 

Reply #3 Top

I will see if we can work around that, but for now it would be best if you want the list to work to stop deleting those registry keys via CCleaner.

Can I ask why you delete those entries, but still wish to have pinned entries?

Reply #4 Top

I am not sure if it is the right approach to solve a technical problem by asking why users are doing things the way users a doing things. Anyway I will tell you, so we can get back on track ;-)

Using Windows 8 with your start menu in a professional context, i need to work with a bunch of files of the same file type - like office documents - every day.

But then sometimes one wants to "clean up" the working space, but there are some files that are needed regularly, e.g. for administration stuff. These files are pinned, that's why Microsoft invented that (think so). And this is why Windows 7 start menu probably behaves exactly that way.

And now I thought the intention of Start8 was or is to bring exactly this functionality to Windows 8 - tell me if i'm wrong.

  

 

By the way I am not sure, if the problem is a deleted registry key (the "system" still knows about the pinned files "somewhere", they are just not displayed in Start8).

So in order to solve this - after deleting the recent file list - I have to open a document - doesn't have to be a pinned one, just a document for the relevant application (in this case any spreadsheet file for Excel) - to get the pinned files visible again, additional to the one I just opened.

 

So now everything is said and it would be so fantastic, if Start8 would soon behave like the standard start menu of Windows 7.

Thx in advance, you are the man .

Reply #6 Top

Quoting procurement, reply 6
V1.1 fixed it, thank you
End of procurement's quote

Thats great news.