Intuit "always" seems to use an INI type file to store a recently used files
list...
(Note that the file extension may or may not be "INI")
Since you had never "recently used that one" on the target computer,
that was the problem...
Rick Glazier
From: "Jim Dykes"
It was where it should have been because I put it where the other one was
located. The other one showed up and the one I copied there didn't.
Anyway, I did have to go to file/open to get it. Now it's fine.
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