Steps to reproduce:
1. I have only verified this under Windows 10. 2. Set the style to "Windows 7 Style" on the "Start Menu Style" tab. 3. Use a program that saves recent documents in its jump-list and open several documents with it. 4. Close the program, and then delete one or more of the documents that you just opened. 5. Click the Start button to open Classic Start Menu, and hover over the program's entry in the left pane. 6. Move to the right pane, and right click an entry for one of the documents that was deleted.
Expected: a context menu appears that at a minimum allows me to remove this entry from the jump-list.
Observed: no context menu appears, making the useless jump-list entry impossible to remove.
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