![]() The list can be quite long and may contain items that are not as recent, and you may even want to delete some of them. This will open the folder listing all of your recent items. Open the Run Dialog Box with the keyboard shortcut Windows Key+R. ![]() To that end, when you open the File Explorer, it will default to Quick Access, which includes a list of Recent Files like the example shown here: I believe that the new way of thinking at Microsoft during the Start Menu’s redesign process was that if you want to access “files”, then you should open the File Explorer to access them instead of the Start Menu. SuperUser contributors Techie007 and thilina R have the answer for us. How do you get the “All Recent Files” list functionality back in Windows 10? The Answer ![]()
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