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Windows 7: WordPad - Delete Recent Documents from List in Windows 7

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How to Delete "Recent Documents" from List in Windows 7 WordPad    Information This will show you how to either delete all or specific  Recent documents  from the file button ->  New ,  Open , and  Save  drop down menus in Windows 7  WordPad  for your user account.    Note This can be handy if a recent file in the "Recent documents" list is no longer available but still listed, or if you just wanted to clear the recent file history in your user account's WordPad from any prying eyes. EXAMPLE:  "Recent documents" in Windows 7 WordPad  OPTION ONE  To Delete Specific "Recent documents" in WordPad 1.  In the Start Menu, type  regedit  in the search box and press Enter. 2.  If prompted by UAC, then click on  Yes . NOTE:   Standard users will not be prompted for this . 3.  In regedit, navigate to the location below. (see screenshot below) Code:...

How to Reinstate Windows Mail in Windows 7

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   Warning Microsoft no longer supports Windows Mail, aka WinMail. It's recommended you use another well known supported email client. This Tutorial is for Advanced users who importantly have the Technical Ability to make the changes, have backups of everything including your OS, and to be your own tech support for WinMail going forward. If you decide to complete this tutorial you accept the fact that you are using WinMail as-is. It might be necessary to uninstall other email clients to resolve any WinMail conflicts in some environments. Understand it's likely that new OS updates from Microsoft will break WinMail's operation, and to fix make it necessary to rerun the tutorial again to reinstate it. With those things in mind, this tutorial was written so that you can rerun it without affecting WinMail user data. Please see this  Errata  (Bug List) post before you install, to be aware of the current information about known issues using WinMail within Windows 7, ...

Coronavirus: All you need to know about symptoms and risks

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Countries around the world are stepping up efforts to tackle the new coronavirus that has killed tens of thousands. an hour ago MORE ON  CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC Coronavirus crisis 'like no other' as cases near 2m: Live updates today Coronavirus: Which countries have confirmed cases? today Lockdowns, closures: How is each US state handling coronavirus? today French scientist leverages lockdown as dry run for Mars mission today Countries around the world are scrambling to halt the spread of the  coronavirus pandemic . As of April 14, more than 125,000 people worldwide have died of COVID-19, the highly infectious respiratory disease caused by the coronavirus. The number of people who have tested positive for COVID-19 has exceeded 1.9 million, according to  data  compiled by Johns Hopkins University.  More: Coronavirus: All you need to know about the symptoms and risks Di...

COVID-19 Scientific Resources

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This online resource page is provided by the  Geneva Centre for Education & Research in Humanitarian Action , the  University of Geneva  and the  Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (IHEID) , and aims to inform governments, humanitarian organisations and media representatives on the latest evidence on the COVID-19 virus.  This page, updated daily, includes systematic reviews and primary and secondary analysis and it also  refers to online resources from reputable organisations where updated information is published. If you need more detailed information, please contact our Director, Professor  Karl Blanchet  ( karl.blanchet@unige.ch ) The Centre is also hosting a weekly  webinar series   on  COVID-19 and humanitarian settings, in collaboration with the  READY Initiative, the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) and the Centre for Humanitarian Health at Johns H...