I remember that some students started to go to a drive letter early every morning after opening their computer, and then went to a folder to find a certain Excel file that must be used every day. The scenario can only be summarized in two words. So how can we open frequently used Excel files faster? Next I will share with you how to view the recently opened files in the Excel jump list and backstage view-recent and how to display the files we use every day on these two interfaces. First, let's take a look at the jump list.
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If you have pin the Excel icon to the taskbar or opened the EXCEL program, you can right-click the Excel icon on the taskbar to get the jump list and display it, the recent project in the jump list is the Excel file we recently opened, and the pinned project is the file that will be permanently displayed in the jump list. You can click the dingtalk icon on the right of the recently opened document to pin the file to the pinned project.
Recent in the backstage view, that is, the recent item in the File menu of Excel, you will see the recently opened documents and folders. This is more capacity than the jump list. For example, the red box area is permanently displayed here. You can see that there is a small icon on the right side of each file name. You can use this small dingtalk to control whether the display is permanent. If it is not permanently displayed, it will be pushed to the back of the last opened file, and will be squeezed out by more open file records over time.
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