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you can open a jump list by right-clicking on a program icon on the windows 7 task bar true or false​

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Answered by reejakichumoll
1

Answer:

ing Jump Lists to quickly open programs and menu items

Jump Lists —available in Windows 7— are lists of recently opened

items, such as files, folders, or websites, organized by the program

that you use to open them. Jump Lists don't just show shortcuts to

files. Sometimes they also provide quick access to commands for

things like composing new email messages or playing music. You

can use a Jump List to open items, and you can also pin favorites to

a Jump List, so you can quickly get to the items that you use every

day.

To open a Jump List, just right-click a program button on the

Windows 7 taskbar. (You can also get to Jump Lists by clicking the

arrow next to the program name on the Start menu.) What you see

in a Jump List depends entirely on the program.

The Jump List for Internet

Explorer shows frequently

viewed websites. A Word Jump

List shows repeatedly used

documents. If your Jump List is

missing a favorite, you can

"pin" whatever files you like.

When you first look for 'Jump

Lists' the list is empty because

this is the first time that you

have used that particular

application. Also, they are not

called Jump List, but Recent or

Frequent in this first view. If

you are prepared to invest a

little time, then you can tune

these jump lists to your liking

by right-clicking any item in

the list and choosing Pin,

Unpin, or 'Remove from this

Explanation:

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Answered by Snowflakes341
0

Answer:

True

Explanation:

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