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Topic: Microsoft Office 2003 (on Windows XP)
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Leo Enticknap
Film God
Posts: 7474
From: Loma Linda, CA
Registered: Jul 2000
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posted 04-16-2008 09:20 AM
Thanks Adam - that did the job. It's my home PC that does this, not my work one, so I guess the 'nuke personal information on save' option is on by default when Office '07 is installed.
Thanks again.
EDIT (the following day): The reason MS might have enabled this feature by default could be something to do with an embarrassing moment for the British government a few years ago (can't find it on Google - sorry). A department put some official report or other up on its website as a Word document, and some IT-literate journalist went poking around in the metadata. By activating the 'track changes' and 'view comments' feature, he uncovered some, shall we say, controversial revisions. Things like, 'the economy is totally fooked' had been replaced with 'the British economy faces some significant challenges', 'that git Blair' to 'our esteemed Prime Minister' etc. etc. Anyhow, they had fun with that in the paper, after which all government website downloads became sanitised and locked PDFs. So maybe MS made the 'scrub all metadata on save' option on by default in '07 in response to some paranoid customer feedback. [ 04-17-2008, 11:47 AM: Message edited by: Leo Enticknap ]
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