Ivo wrote:
So on the General tab, both shortcuts have the exact same location "C:\Users\ABCandJRC\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Recent"? Open a command prompt in that folder and type "dir *.lnk". See if you get duplicates that way. This is closer to the way the start menu creates its Recent Items menu.
Indeed, nobody else has reported a similar problem. And I'm sure many people are using Excel.
Yes, both point to the same file but the creation date for each of the two links is different. Here are screen shots of the cmd file directory list and of the File Explorer list. You can see that the cmd list shows 6 links, one of them a second link to the file (2). On the Classic Shell Recent Items list that one is the one showing only the filename, as it should. Note that they have different creation dates. On the File Explorer list, only 5 shortcuts are shown. The one shown for the duplicates has the 12/01 date as the (2) link does on the cmd list. This is with hidden and system files visible on the settings in File Explorer View.
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As I said, it appears the link is really there, Classic Shell knows about it, but even using the right-click/delete option on the Classic Shell link will not delete it so W10 doesn't seem to know about it. Obviously, this has me totally stumped. If I use the Clear Recent Items List click on Classic Shell, all of the links go away, so I presume the cmd list would be empty. I don't want to do that right now since this is the only active example I have and may still be useful for finding the problem.
And this in not unique to Excel files. It happens totally at random with various programs. It is just that the current example is an Excel file. I have seen 6 or 8 of the full-path listings from time-to-time.
The lack of reports is puzzling since all three of my computes exhibit the behavior. I may have some strange piece of software installed on each that is causing the effect, but I pretty much doubt that. I do know that when all three computers used the standard W7 menu system, the problem did not occur. Kind of leaves W10, Classic Shell, or an interplay between the two.