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The point is that you can reopen a file just by clicking its name. Jump lists

                can save you time when you want to resume work on something you had
                open recently but you’re not in the mood to burrow through folders to find
                its icon.






















































                    Figure 2-22. Here’s a good example of a taskbar jump list: the one that sprouts from the Edge
                  browser. It offers a list of websites you’ve visited frequently, and some useful commands for getting
                                                           going.

                   Handily enough, jump lists sprout from apps’ names in the Start menu, too, when you right-click
                                                            them.

                Often, jump lists also include shortcut-ish commands, like New Message

                (for an email program), Play/Pause (for a jukebox program), or “Close all
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