Applies ToExcel for Microsoft 365 Word for Microsoft 365 PowerPoint for Microsoft 365

Microsoft Office displays a list of recommended files on the File tab, or start page, of Word, Excel, or PowerPoint on Windows. This list allows you to keep track of work around you and quickly access files with activity you value most such as edits, mentions, comments by people you interact with.  

This feature uses machine learning to predict which files you're most likely to want to work on next and presents those as a set of cards you can choose from. Only files that you have access to in OneDrive or SharePoint are suggested.

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For each recommended file you'll see a card with a thumbnail of the file, information about what kind of activity has been happening with that file, and when that activity occurred. 

You do have a couple of things you can do to adjust how recommended files appears for you.

Remove a file from the list 

Important: This does not delete the file from your system, it simply removes it from the recommended list.

For the file you want to remove: 

  1. Hover over the card for the file you want to remove.

  2. Select the More options button  Microsoft Teams more options icon A recommended file card, with the pointer hovering over the "More options" button.

  3. Select Remove from list.

Office will replace the card with a card for the next best recommended file. 

Collapse the Recommended section 

The recommended section is shown expanded by default. You can choose to minimize (or re-expand) this section by clicking on the arrow to the left of the “Recommended for You” section title. 

The recommended for you section with an arrow pointing at the expand or collapse button.

The button is a toggle so if you click it the section will collapse and if you click it again it will re-expand.

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