recently used data -- v19 and editor functioning

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recently used data -- v19 and editor functioning

Maguin, Eugene
I might be wrong In complaining about this but on my version of 19, the
'recently used data' line (file --> recently used data) never displays more
than one entry even though I have recently open and closed multiple data
files via syntax files. This was not the case with 18.

Gene Maguin

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Re: recently used data -- v19 and editor functioning

Jon K Peck
Files opened by syntax are never added to the recently used file list on the File menu.  This is intended to avoid driving interactive actions off the list.  Interactive actions are the most likely to be reused interactively.  Version 18 acts the same way.

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Jon Peck (no "h")
Senior Software Engineer, IBM
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From:        Gene Maguin <[hidden email]>
To:        [hidden email]
Date:        10/17/2011 02:48 PM
Subject:        [SPSSX-L] recently used data -- v19 and editor functioning
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I might be wrong In complaining about this but on my version of 19, the
'recently used data' line (file --> recently used data) never displays more
than one entry even though I have recently open and closed multiple data
files via syntax files. This was not the case with 18.

Gene Maguin

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Re: recently used data -- v19 and editor functioning

Albert-Jan Roskam
Hi Gene,
 
If you go to Edit >> Options >> Tab 'General', what integer do you see in the spinbox titled 'Recently used file list'?
Btw, I am using v14, the location of that menu option might have changed by now.
 
 
Cheers!!
Albert-Jan


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From: Jon K Peck <[hidden email]>
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Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2011 3:12 PM
Subject: Re: [SPSSX-L] recently used data -- v19 and editor functioning

Files opened by syntax are never added to the recently used file list on the File menu.  This is intended to avoid driving interactive actions off the list.  Interactive actions are the most likely to be reused interactively.  Version 18 acts the same way.

Regards,

Jon Peck (no "h")
Senior Software Engineer, IBM
[hidden email]
new phone: 720-342-5621




From:        Gene Maguin <[hidden email]>
To:        [hidden email]
Date:        10/17/2011 02:48 PM
Subject:        [SPSSX-L] recently used data -- v19 and editor functioning
Sent by:        "SPSSX(r) Discussion" <[hidden email]>



I might be wrong In complaining about this but on my version of 19, the
'recently used data' line (file --> recently used data) never displays more
than one entry even though I have recently open and closed multiple data
files via syntax files. This was not the case with 18.

Gene Maguin

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