You could also check out this Python script that does some of this parsing automatically, but your mileage may vary. With some elbow grease, you can pull all the recent files out of this document. )īottom Line: Copy the file to a safe location.
Each document compromises one numbered item under this plist key.Īs you can see, unfortunately the values for these keys are binary encoded, not plain text, so you need to paste the Value strings into a Hex editor to see the file names and paths. The example above is for Word, which corresponds to the MSWD code. The list of recent items for each application is stored in the key File MRU. If you open it up it will look something like this: This file is in standard plist format, and can be viewed using the plist viewer built into Xcode. Right Align Page Numbers: When selected, page numbers are right aligned otherwise, they’re left aligned. Show Page Numbers: When selected, shows page numbers in the Table of Figures. The recent documents for all Microsoft office products are stored in a preferences file (plist) in each users's library: Include Label and Number: Select this check box to include the caption’s label and number.