Using the tutorial below I created a shortcut to my ‘Recent items’ and it stated “Enter text string ‘%AppData%\Microsoft\Windows\Recent’ in the ‘Location’ box. After completing the shortcut I find it takes me to the longer address ‘C:\Users\Ken\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Recent’.
It seems that ‘%textstring% is a search instruction to look for what follows after the second % character and then go to that full address.
If this is correct then can someone explain what is happening here and maybe give a couple more useful examples please? Maybe there is a list of useful %textstring% examples?
Create Recent Items Shortcut in Windows 10
It seems that ‘%textstring% is a search instruction to look for what follows after the second % character and then go to that full address.
If this is correct then can someone explain what is happening here and maybe give a couple more useful examples please? Maybe there is a list of useful %textstring% examples?
Create Recent Items Shortcut in Windows 10
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