Jump Lists are lists of recent items, such as files, folders, or websites, organized by the program that you use to open them. In addition to being able to open recent items using a Jump List, you can also pin favorites to a Jump List, so you can quickly get to the items that you use every day.
The same items appear in a program's Jump List on the Start menu and on the taskbar
On the taskbar, Jump Lists appear for programs that you've pinned to the taskbar and programs that are currently running. On the Start menu, Jump Lists appear for programs that you've pinned to the Start menu and programs that have been opened recently.
Jump Lists can include recently opened items, frequently opened items, tasks, or websites, in addition to any favorite items you've decided to pin.
You'll always see the same items in your Jump List for a program, regardless of whether you're viewing it on the Start menu or on the taskbar. For example, if you pin an item to a program’s Jump List on the taskbar, the item also appears in that program’s Jump List on the Start menu.
In addition to any pinned or currently open items, Jump Lists on the taskbar contain several menu commands that you can use to close an item or unpin the program from the taskbar.
You can drag an item off of a Jump List to copy it to another location or folder. For example, you can drag a document from a Jump List into an e‑mail if you want to send it to someone.
Jump Lists on the Start menu give you quick access to the things you use most often.
Pinning an item to the Jump List on the Start menu
Click Start, point to a pinned program or to a recently-used program near the top of the Start menu, and then point to or click the arrow next to the program.
Click Start, point to a pinned program or to a recently-used program near the top of the Start menu to open the program's Jump List, and then click the item.
Click Start, and then open the program's Jump List.
Point to the item, click the pushpin that appears, and then click Pin to this list.
Click Start, and then open the Jump List for the program.
Point to the item, click the pushpin that appears, and then click Unpin from this list.
The next time you open an item that you've unpinned, it might reappear in the Jump List. To remove an item from the list, right-click the item, and then click Remove from this list.
To clear history from all Jump Lists, see Clear lists on the Start menu and taskbar.
Jump Lists don't appear in All Programs on the Start menu.
Jump Lists on the taskbar give you quick access to the things you use most often.
Pinning an item to the Jump List on the taskbar
Right-click the program’s icon on the taskbar.
Open the program's Jump List, and then click the item.
Open the program's Jump List, point to the item, click the pushpin that appears, and then click Pin to this list.
You can also drag a file icon or a shortcut from the Start menu or the desktop to the taskbar. This pins the item to the Jump List and also pins the program to the taskbar, if it isn’t pinned already.
Folders are considered Windows Explorer items, and appear in the Windows Explorer Jump List when pinned or opened.
Open the program's Jump List, point to the item, click the pushpin that appears, and then click Unpin from this list.
The next time you open an item that you've unpinned, it might reappear in the Jump List. To remove an item from the list, right-click the item, and then click Remove from this list.
To clear history from all Jump Lists, see Clear lists on the Start menu and taskbar.
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