I do not see a # on my All Apps.. I am guessing you have an App that starts with a non-alphabetic A-Z character? However I get the same menu by right clicking on any header: A, B, etc I now have a list of Recent Documents instead of Recommendations and I am fine with that... it is a bit redundant because of the "Recent Files..." I added to the right hand side of the Windows Pro Style, but it is more helpful than Recommendations. I also see that adding pinned items j
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Thank you so much... I guess I saw the word recommended and stopped reading and did not see the words "recent files"... that worked... I did turn that off in my effort to get rid of all recommendations. The last thing I need is to be diverted from what I am looking for to something Microsoft wants to draw my attention to. But alas, it would seem that when I turn that back on, I also am forced to see that Recommendations list below my Pinned Apps (Before today, I h
It says I am using Windows 11 version 24H2 Build 26100.2605 I am the Administrator on the machine and the sole User and it is a local user account (not a Microsoft Account) Two days ago, I installed Windows from scratch and reformatted my hard drive using Create Windows 11 Installation Media https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows11 And manually entered the license key in the Win11 Pro retail box purchase
My Taskbar is at the bottom. The option to Let Start11 enhance the taskbar is on. I still do not see any recently opened files in any of my taskbar icons. I should have the latest version because I just downloaded it from the web for the first time because I was fed up with seeing the worthless Recommendations taking up space in my Start with no way to remove it. Plus I wanted a two line task bar so that I can see the day of the week again (but apparently
I cannot figure out how to enable recent files in the taskbar icons. There are many apps out there for which the easiest way to get to the document you edit frequently is to pin a task bar icon for that app and then use right-click to get a list of both pinned and recent documents opened (most notably Notepad) This also makes it easy to pin select documents to the app icon in the taskbar (e.g. monthly bills in Excel) If this feature does not exist, then that alone w