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Default Deleting word tool bar from email attachments

The MRU list was my thought too and "prorammes" means "files".

If there is a custom toolbar in the document I'd say the chances of it
containing information such as a list the programs you've used are slim.

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"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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If the reference is to the MRU list on the File menu, however, then this
would certainly be irrelevant, as I don't think the Menu Bar can travel
with the document, and in any case I don't see how it could "remember" the
MRU list on a different computer.

"Tony Jollans" My forename at my surname dot com wrote in message
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Well, a toolbar can be in, and travel with, a document.

I don't know what toolbar is being referred to and can't comment on what
what may be behind any of the buttons on it.

"Beth Melton" wrote in message
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When someone opens a Word document from an email attachment it will open
in their own Word installation and all they can see is the content of
the document you sent them. The "toolbar" you are referring to (I'm not
sure which one) would only show their programs, not yours.

"ejay" wrote in message
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when I attach a word document to email the tool bar appears when this
is
opened by the recipient. This means that anyone can click on the top
symbol
and see what prorammes I have been in.