In Vista, the default display is "The number of recently opened projects" is 10, if you want to change the number of files displayed, you can modify the registry to achieve.
1. Press “Win+R”, enter Regedit and press Enter. Open the Registry Editor.
2. Locate the following registry key, if not, create a new one.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Policies/Explorer
3. Create a new 32-bit D-Word value on the right, then double-click it to open the following settings:
Name: MaxRecentDocs
Value: Set the number of displays you need. For example, if you want to display 50, enter 50.
Note: If the number setting value is too large, there will be some minor troubles. It is recommended to be around 20.
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