Hello Sam

Haven't yet installed this tool. I use Windows 7 (and I believe this wouldnt be applicable for windows 7). Have seen the screenshot. Looks good but have a couple of perhaps stupid questions.

1. Can this file history be cleared ?
2. Can this be un-installed ? (Which leads me to the very basic question of how to install in the first place. Sorry, am a decent user of Office Products, but not too advanced. This group goes a long way in enhancing my skill sets though :-) )

Thanks

Ashish Pradhan


On 29-05-2012 23:54, Sam Mathai Chacko wrote:
Ever wished you could have all your recent Office files' MRU / Most Recently Used / Recent link from Word, PowerPoint and Access in the same place? Office 2010 has the recent folders list in the Backstage view. But how about something similar in Excel 2007, especially with the Win XP, and other pre-Windows 7 releases?

*Chronos Twelve* (Chronos=Related to Time (recency); Twelve=Office version 12.0) is an Excel based add-in that does just about this. This is still in nascent stage of development, and I will add enhancements as and when time permits. Feedback and suggestions are welcome. You might find a bit odd behaviour with the recent files OR the recent folders list due to some special characters that I may have missed out to include in the XML parser. However, in most cases, this should work just fine.

Also, since the MRU list for recent files in Excel 2007 will already be visible in the default MRU list, I have not added this in the custom list of this add-in.

I would be more than glad to hear your feedback on this tool.

Regards
Sam Mathai Chacko
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