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Old 08-26-2008, 09:50 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by JimBob1971 View Post
On restart things were immediately odd- My recent documents always featured 4 certain books at the top, even if I opened other books. I finally fixed this by opening the 4 books in question, which seemed to allow other books to go to the top.
When you read a book, the iLiad marks it with a timestamp. It uses those timestamps to sort the "recent documents" list. Sometimes the timestamps get out of whack. I've never had it happen, and have only read about it a couple times, but if a book gets marked with a timestamp in the future for some reason it'll basically become "stuck" at the top of the list. Even if you open other books that get a current timestamp on them, the "future" book will still appear on the top. Opening those 4 books again probably reset their timestamps to the real current time, so that other books could then move to the top. I wonder if something during the freeze caused the clock to get out of sync.
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