Taskbar pinned items


userofwin11

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A couple of questions:
1. I have Excel pinned to the taskbar and have some spreadsheets pinned into it. Have forgotten how to add and delete these spreadsheets. Please advise.

2. After KB5070311 update on 12/2/2025, I can no longer click on one of the spreadsheets to open it. Get message saying "the item you have selected is unavailable . . .". To open it, have to right click it and then select Open. Any ideas other than reverting to the system state prior to the update.

Thanks!
 

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When you right click a pinned icon on the taskbar, it shows you the most recent files in a Jump List that you accessed through this app.
To remove any files from the Jump list, Right click Excel or any other pinned app on the taskbar, then Right click the recent file you don't want to see and press Remove from List.


the item you have selected is unavailable
If you cannot access a file from the jump list, browse to the location you saved it at. (ie) C:\Users\UserName\Documents or wherever and open it there. You can use Search if you aren't sure where you saved it.
The file name or location it was saved in from the Jump list may have changed.
 

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Thanks for your replies. Have resolved all issues but one. For some reason I have 2 items in Excel on the taskbar that I want to remove but can't. They are:
Excel.exe - Shortcut
Unpin from Taskbar

Tried suggestion on Excel.exe, but after loading and unloading it, right clicking it provides a list of actions but "Remove from List " is not listed. Likely because it is not a spreadsheet.
Right clicking on Unpin from Taskbar does nothing.

Stuck!
 

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Again, the files in the list are not pinned to the taskbar, they are shortcuts to the saved location.
Any icon like Excel.exe is a pinned icon shortcut to the app.
If you right click Excel.exe and choose Unpin from Taskbar it should remove it.
If not Right click the Taskbar and choose Task Manager.
Under Processes, Scroll down and Right click the Windows Explorer yellow folder and choose Restart. Close the Task Manager.
This should refresh the Taskbar.
Or you can reboot the computer.
Or you can create a batch file that is listed on this site to restart Explorer. Or using the Command Prompt
 

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Have restarted Explorer and rebooted multiple times. If I right click on excel.exe and chose unpin from taskbar, the entirety of excel is removed from the taskbar, not just the individual item. And if click on Unpin from Taskbar which is in the list with excel.exe, nothing happens; no menu --nothing.
 

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Unpin Excel.exe from the taskbar. This removes Excel from the taskbar
Browse or search for Excel.exe usually in C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\root\Office16
right click it and choose Pin to Taskbar. Only Excel shortcut will appear on the taskbar.
 

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    Gigabyte Z390 UD
    CPU
    Intel Core i7 9700K 3.60
    Motherboard
    Gigabyte Z390 UD
    Memory
    16 GB
    Graphics Card(s)
    nVidia GEForce RTX 2060 Super
    Sound Card
    onboard
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Two 27" Dell 4K monitors
    Screen Resolution
    3840 x 2160
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    M.2 NVME SSD, 500 GB; Two 2TB Mechanical HDD's
    PSU
    850w PSU
    Case
    Cyberpower PC
    Cooling
    Water cooled
    Keyboard
    Backlit Cyberpower gaming keyboard
    Mouse
    Backlit Cyberpower gaming mouse
    Internet Speed
    1 GB mbps
    Browser
    Brave
    Antivirus
    Windows Security
Unpin Excel.exe from the taskbar. This removes Excel from the taskbar
Browse or search for Excel.exe usually in C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\root\Office16
right click it and choose Pin to Taskbar. Only Excel shortcut will appear on the taskbar.
Wish that was so. Tried that several times and all the items pinned inside the excel link reappear. They are somehow kinked to Excel somewhere but I can find it.
 

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Post a screenshot of what you’re trying to remove
 

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i assumed thats what you were referring to. those arent pinned, they are the jumplist entries.

Win+R to open Run box and execute:
Code:
%APPDATA%\Microsoft\Windows\Recent\AutomaticDestinations

see if you have a file named:

Code:
9839aec31243a928.automaticDestinations-ms

(i've also read that a6d9f392df8b4b74 is the ID that corresponds to Excel... hence why i dont want you to delete it until we know which one)

if so, cut it from there and paste it somewhere else (just dont want you to delete it until we know for sure thats the one)

log out and back in. see if those entries are gone
 
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Thanks for sticking in there, but neither of the potential Excel .automaticDestinations-ms files exist. Have been down this road before.
So tried something new. Copied and saved all .automaticDestinations-ms files. Then deleted them. 2 remained. So, changed them to read only and deleted in cmd using "del /f" . . . . . Folder was then totally empty, but when right-clicked on Excel.exe, the last 2 items remained in the list. The first 3 had disappeared.

This tells me that the last 2 links are somewhere else.

Returned the copied and saved files to their destination and again have the original 5 links:

Go figure. The mystery continues.
 

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Thanks for sticking in there, but neither of the potential Excel .automaticDestinations-ms files exist. Have been down this road before.
So tried something new. Copied and saved all .automaticDestinations-ms files. Then deleted them. 2 remained. So, changed them to read only and deleted in cmd using "del /f" . . . . . Folder was then totally empty, but when right-clicked on Excel.exe, the last 2 items remained in the list. The first 3 had disappeared.

This tells me that the last 2 links are somewhere else.

Returned the copied and saved files to their destination and again have the original 5 links:

Go figure. The mystery continues.
judging by the screenshot, you're running office 2007, correct?

try option 5 reg keys here (just read at the top what it clears so you know in case you dont want to run them):

you can also run this .bat Reset/Clear Recent Items
Code:
del /F /Q %APPDATA%\Microsoft\Windows\Recent\*

del /F /Q %APPDATA%\Microsoft\Windows\Recent\AutomaticDestinations\*

del /F /Q %APPDATA%\Microsoft\Windows\Recent\CustomDestinations\*

taskkill /f /im explorer.exe

start explorer.exe
 

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Before just clearing everything, want to play around with some different options. Honestly, want to find out where the last 2 link items on the list live.
 

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Before just clearing everything, want to play around with some different options. Honestly, want to find out where the last 2 link items on the list live.
most likely nowhere. sounds more like corrupted entries to me.
 

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