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Default Additional data attached to a document

Thanks. And I've also since discovered SHIFT-F1, which reveals some of the
info I would like to see.

"Cindy M." wrote in message
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Hi Aalaan,

Having realised that documents produced using Word carry with them lots
of
other info (such as 'ignored' words so that the user is not asked again
when
spell checking is run), I am wondering if this apparently invisible data
can
be rendered visible and even edited. Is there some way of displaying data
additional to the text?

The only way I know would be to save the file in the full HTML file format
("save as web page") or, in Word 2003, as an XML document. Then open the
file
in a text editor (or turn on "Confirm conversions on open" in
Tools/Options/General and choose to open as plain text in Word) and look
at the
information in the "tags". It would all be there, but not necessarily easy
to
find and recognize right off the bat.

Cindy Meister
INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 17 2005)
http://www.word.mvps.org

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