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How to undo index in MBP

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welcome back again Iamp;#39;m MJ in this video Iamp;#39;ll show you how to add or remove recently open history from MacBook so as you can see here whenever we open something uh in your MacBook it will store in the recent history or recent open item so just click on Apple icon and here it will show the recent item okay so it will show all your recent item for instance you can click clear menu so it will clear all your recent history okay so you can do this first so just click on clear or menu and thatamp;#39;s it your all history will be delete but thing is how to disable it for further use so for this you need to go to a setting or system processes and then click on desktop and Doc okay and here first disable show recent application in dock so it will does not show your recently open app in the talk here and also uh this one recent document application and servers so menu bar here just select none okay so when you select the none it will not shows any history or open item in your re

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Undo the last action: Choose Edit Undo (from the Edit menu at the top of your screen), or press Command-Z on your keyboard. Redo the last action you undid: Choose Edit Redo, or press Command-Shift-Z.
(You can view the indexing status bar by opening Spotlight and entering character or two. If Spotlight is indexing, a status bar will be included in the results.)
Open the Apple menu and choose System Preferences Spotlight. Then, move on to the Privacy tab and click the + button in the lower-left corner. Now, you can add the content that the Spotlight has failed to locate and open just now. That is to re-index the content in your Spotlight Search.
Rebuild the Spotlight index Choose Apple menu  System Settings. Click Siri Spotlight in the sidebar, then scroll down and click Spotlight Privacy on the right. Drag the disk or folder that you want to index again to the list of locations that Spotlight is prevented from searching.
Open System Preferences. Open Spotlight and select the Privacy tab. Drag the Macintosh HD drive (startup disk) to the Spotlight window and click OK when prompted. Spotlight will start reindexing the drive. Depending on the drive size it might take a while.
Check the Spotlight settings: In the Spotlight preferences, ensure that the Search Results tab is selected at the top. Enable indexing for desired locations: In the Search Results tab, youll see a list of categories on the left, like Applications, Documents, etc.
Choose Apple menu System Settings, then click General in the sidebar. (You may need to scroll down.) Click Transfer or Reset on the right, then click Erase All Contents and Settings.
Settings Siri Spotlight Scroll down until you find the little button named Spotlight privacy on the absolute lower right corner click it add the entire Macintosh HD to the no-search list.
Open the Control Panel, select System and Security, then select Indexing Options. From here, you can uncheck the box next to Indexing Enabled to turn off indexing.
You can check indexing progress by opening Spotlight and typing a few characters; If the process is still going, youll see a progress bar.

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