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PostPosted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 7:19 am 
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Hello,

Would it be possible to make an item for recent programs in the customize start menu settings tab?
This way it will be possible to configure where the list would appear.

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Stefan


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PostPosted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 7:44 am 
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The item called "Recent Items" on the Customize Start Menu tab's right column is actually "Recent Programs". You can place it anywhere you want. It doesn't have a Label. Give it a label and it will be "enabled".

Also, if you just want to exchange position of Recent Programs with Pinned programs in the main menu, there is a setting on the "Special Items" tab called "Show recent programs on top".

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But you cant "show recent programs on the right column" or "in the middle". only as a submenu


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