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[mathcad] recent documents
Author: Tom Boni    Posted: Thu, 20 Nov 2008 10:01:35 -0800
Is there a way to expand the "recent documents" list in MathCAD to show more than the last four documents?




RE: [mathcad] recent documents
Author: Clavel, Dan    Posted: Thu, 20 Nov 2008 13:12:48 -0500
Go to 'Tools' and 'Preferences' and then change the number of viewable
documents on the 'General' tab.

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From: Tom Boni "mailto:tfboni"
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To: "mathcad"
Subject: [mathcad] recent documents

Is there a way to expand the "recent documents" list in MathCAD to show
more than the last four documents?




RE: [mathcad] recent documents
Author: Wai Man    Posted: Thu, 20 Nov 2008 18:14:44 -0000
Try option: Tools and then Preferences

It seems you can have up to 9 files.


Wai MAN



From: Tom Boni "mailto:tfboni"
Sent: 20 November 2008 18:02
To: "mathcad"
Subject: [mathcad] recent documents

Is there a way to expand the "recent documents" list in MathCAD to show
more than the last four documents?




Re: [mathcad] recent documents
Author: Mo Holahan    Posted: Thu, 20 Nov 2008 12:21:16 -0600
Tom,

Tools > Preferences > General > Recently Used Files, change the box in
"show the last ____files which have been opened".

Looks like the maximum is 9, however.





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Is there a way to expand the "recent documents" list in MathCAD to show
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RE: [mathcad] recent documents
Author: Philip Oakley    Posted: Thu, 20 Nov 2008 19:50:55 -0000
It should be in the Preferences dialog. (rather than worksheet options)

From: Tom Boni "mailto:tfboni"
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To: "mathcad"
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Is there a way to expand the "recent documents" list in MathCAD to show more
than the last four documents?




Re: [mathcad] recent documents
Author: Eden Mei    Posted: Fri, 21 Nov 2008 07:10:20 -0800
9 is pretty much the standard for MS products, as well

TTFN,
Eden
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Subject: RE: [mathcad] recent documents


It should be in the Preferences dialog. (rather than worksheet options)

From: Tom Boni "mailto:tfboni"
Sent: 20 November 2008 6:02 PM
To: "mathcad"
Subject: [mathcad] recent documents


Is there a way to expand the "recent documents" list in MathCAD to show more
than the last four documents?




RE: [mathcad] recent documents
Author: Tom Boni    Posted: Sat, 22 Nov 2008 06:25:51 -0800
I should have stated that I am using "StudyWorks 2002" which is directly related to MAthCAD 7.

It doesn't have the "Tools-Preferences-General" option for recent documents that more recent versions of MAthCAD have.

Would there be a registry setting for MRUD?



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> Subject: RE: [mathcad] recent documents
> To: "mathcad"
> Date: Thursday, November 20, 2008, 10:12 PM
> Go to 'Tools' and 'Preferences' and then
> change the number of viewable
> documents on the 'General' tab.
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> National Research Council of Canada
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> "dan.clavel"
> ph: 613-990-7062
> fax: 613-957-7869
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