
By Will Sturgeon
Published: Friday 16 September 2005
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Graham Thomas
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London
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Consultant
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Actually with Word 2003, you don't even have to look for the tracked changes... the default setting is to open received documents in what is called "Reading Format" which by default shows the tracked changes.
Having said that, Word 2003 prompts the user every time you save a document with tracked changes - as well as offering advice on what that means and what other options there are for removing hidden information from the document. This includes a new command that removes all of the document's metadata such as Author, Manager, Company, Last saved by, etc..
This is another classic example why government dep...
John McCreesh
Releasing gov't documents in Word with tracked cha...
Ian Savell
Actually with Word 2003, you don't even have to lo...
Graham Thomas
So much for the Adobe Acrobat 'black' cabs!?!?!
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Ruprecht
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Since you ask, you can of course...
John McCreesh
Apart from totally agreeing with what Ruprecht say...
Sarah
"...you can of course create pdfs directly from Op...
Ruprecht
While a case can be made for private business keep...
Anonymous
You can remove this problem with a free tool from ...
Anonymous
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