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doesn’t matter. If you worked on it in the past month, you should be able to
find it here.
Well, mostly; unfortunately, apps have to be updated to work with Timeline.
And at the outset, most of the Timeline-friendly programs come from
Microsoft, like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, News, Sports, Money, Maps,
Photos, and Edge (the browser). Fortunately, Timeline also creates a
generic-looking “card” for any app you open by double-clicking a
document in File Explorer.
Tip
If you use Google’s Chrome browser, you’re not out of luck. There’s now a Chrome extension
called Web Activities that makes Chrome compatible with Timeline! Go to
chrome.google.com/webstore to find it.
In the meantime, here’s how to work the Timeline (Figure 6-4):
To get to the Timeline, press +Tab. That, of course, is the same
keystroke you use to get to Task View—because the Timeline is
part of Task View.
Tip
On a touchscreen, you can swipe in from the left edge of the screen instead.

