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Does anybody know if redaction is possible in Word 2007?
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Thanks for nothing, sorry I wasted your time and mine as well.
"Peter A" wrote: In article , says... Does anybody know if redaction is possible in Word 2007? Of course it is - you can redact with a paper and pencil. -- Peter Aitken Author, MS Word for Medical and Technical Writers www.tech-word.com |
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"Wayne" wrote:
Thanks for nothing, sorry I wasted your time and mine as well. You got an answer that matched the question. I do not think that you could have been more vague. If you want actual help, it might be useful to those that are willing to help you to have a real question. Provide more details. What are you actually trying to achieve? What have you tried? What results/problems did you encounter? |
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Hi Wayne,
The MS Word 2003 Redaction add-in has not been updated/released in a Word 2007 version (The 2003 add-in won't install if you do not have Word/Office 2003 installed). One of the folks here who write macros *may* jump in here to automate this fairly easily, but without that, one way to do it in Word 2007 is as follows, assuming you want the redaction bars to show, as opposed to simply deleting the text 1. On the Home Ribbon=Style Group click on the launcher (square) at the bottom right of the group and at the bottom of the Styles pane click the 'New Style' button at the bottom left. 2. Define the new style as a character style named RedactMe and add the following attributes A. Leave the 'Font choices' alone. B. Change 'Formatting Automatic' to 'Black' (use More Colors and select the black hexagon, to avoid using a themeable color choice) C. Click on Format=Borders and in the shading tab repeat the steps in B to have a black fill with a Solid 100% choice. D. Click on Format=Shortcut key, to assign a keyboard shortcut to use this style. 3. Before leaving the 'Create New Style' dialog turn on the 'Add to Quick Style List' 4. Save your original file under a new name so you have a working copy and your original. 5. Be sure Track changes are turned off and that you have already accepted or rejected any changes previously made. 6. Select the text you want redacted (blacked out) and apply the RedactMe style from either the Quick Styles list or with your keyboard shortcut. 7. Once you have applied the redact me style to the text you want to black out in your document use Home=Editing=Replace (ctrl+H) In the Find what box use Special=Any character (or type in ^? then click the 'Format' Style choice and choose the 'RedactMe' style. 8. In the 'Replace with' box type a space (or an X or whatever filler character you prefer), then choose Replace all. 9. Save the file as a new name, then close and reopen the file. Even if the 'RedactMe' style is then changed by someone the text will not be available. ============= "Wayne" wrote in message news Does anybody know if redaction is possible in Word 2007? -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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"Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote:
Hi Wayne, The MS Word 2003 Redaction add-in has not been updated/released in a Word 2007 version (The 2003 add-in won't install if you do not have Word/Office 2003 installed). If the OP had mentioned that he was referring to an add-in... things would have been easier... What is this Add-in anyway... I have never heard of it. (After some Googling...) A quick question, once you have redacted some text in the document, can the person who did the redacting retrieve the text? Thanks! |
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"Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote:
Hi Wayne, The MS Word 2003 Redaction add-in has not been updated/released in a Word 2007 version (The 2003 add-in won't install if you do not have Word/Office 2003 installed). One of the folks here who write macros *may* jump in here to automate this fairly easily, but without that, one way to do it in Word 2007 is as follows, assuming you want the redaction bars to show, as opposed to simply deleting the text Like this, perhaps? Sub RedactMe() Dim rgeRedact As Range Dim lngCount As Long Dim i As Long Set rgeRedact = Selection.Range With rgeRedact lngCount = .Characters.Count .Text = "_" For i = 1 To lngCount - 1 .InsertAfter "_" Next .HighlightColorIndex = wdBlack End With End Sub |
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"Jean-Guy Marcil" wrote:
"Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: Hi Wayne, The MS Word 2003 Redaction add-in has not been updated/released in a Word 2007 version (The 2003 add-in won't install if you do not have Word/Office 2003 installed). One of the folks here who write macros *may* jump in here to automate this fairly easily, but without that, one way to do it in Word 2007 is as follows, assuming you want the redaction bars to show, as opposed to simply deleting the text Like this, perhaps? Sub RedactMe() Dim rgeRedact As Range Dim lngCount As Long Dim i As Long Set rgeRedact = Selection.Range With rgeRedact lngCount = .Characters.Count .Text = "_" For i = 1 To lngCount - 1 .InsertAfter "_" Next .HighlightColorIndex = wdBlack End With End Sub Here is a slightly improved version that does not stupidly replace all ¶, manual line/page/section breaks with a regular character... Sub RedactMe() Dim rgeRedact As Range Dim lngCount As Long Dim i As Long Set rgeRedact = Selection.Range With rgeRedact lngCount = .Characters.Count For i = 1 To lngCount If Asc(.Characters(i)) 20 Then .Characters(i).Text = "_" End If Next .MoveEnd wdCharacter, 1 .HighlightColorIndex = wdBlack End With End Sub |
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"Jean-Guy Marcil" wrote: "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: Hi Wayne, The MS Word 2003 Redaction add-in has not been updated/released in a Word 2007 version (The 2003 add-in won't install if you do not have Word/Office 2003 installed). If the OP had mentioned that he was referring to an add-in... things would have been easier... What is this Add-in anyway... I have never heard of it. (After some Googling...) A quick question, once you have redacted some text in the document, can the person who did the redacting retrieve the text? Thanks! No, the redaction add-in saves the file with a new name and the redacted text cannot be retrieved by anybody. It replaces the redacted charactors with a symbol. You would still have the original file however, completely unredacted. Wayne |
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"Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: Hi Wayne, The MS Word 2003 Redaction add-in has not been updated/released in a Word 2007 version (The 2003 add-in won't install if you do not have Word/Office 2003 installed). One of the folks here who write macros *may* jump in here to automate this fairly easily, but without that, one way to do it in Word 2007 is as follows, assuming you want the redaction bars to show, as opposed to simply deleting the text 1. On the Home Ribbon=Style Group click on the launcher (square) at the bottom right of the group and at the bottom of the Styles pane click the 'New Style' button at the bottom left. 2. Define the new style as a character style named RedactMe and add the following attributes A. Leave the 'Font choices' alone. B. Change 'Formatting Automatic' to 'Black' (use More Colors and select the black hexagon, to avoid using a themeable color choice) C. Click on Format=Borders and in the shading tab repeat the steps in B to have a black fill with a Solid 100% choice. D. Click on Format=Shortcut key, to assign a keyboard shortcut to use this style. 3. Before leaving the 'Create New Style' dialog turn on the 'Add to Quick Style List' 4. Save your original file under a new name so you have a working copy and your original. 5. Be sure Track changes are turned off and that you have already accepted or rejected any changes previously made. 6. Select the text you want redacted (blacked out) and apply the RedactMe style from either the Quick Styles list or with your keyboard shortcut. 7. Once you have applied the redact me style to the text you want to black out in your document use Home=Editing=Replace (ctrl+H) In the Find what box use Special=Any character (or type in ^? then click the 'Format' Style choice and choose the 'RedactMe' style. 8. In the 'Replace with' box type a space (or an X or whatever filler character you prefer), then choose Replace all. 9. Save the file as a new name, then close and reopen the file. Even if the 'RedactMe' style is then changed by someone the text will not be available. ============= "Wayne" wrote in message news Does anybody know if redaction is possible in Word 2007? -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* Thanks. I have another system with Office 2003 on it, I will just use that system to do this particular file. Hopefully they will update the add-in for Office 2007 soon. Wayne Tilley |
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Hi Jean-Guy,
Thank you for jumping in I pretty much stopped doing any 'BASIC' based stuff about the time that line numbers went away and 'GoTo' became "evil" g. For Word 2003 the redaction add-in and an article on what it does is available from http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/wo...193751033.aspx It's got a number of features that my 'poor man's approach' doesn't have g but it could also have some occassional side effects. (Of course with 7 DLL files and one .DOT I would expect that. The template contains a toolbar that has buttons to Mark text, Unmark text, Show Marks, Hide Marks, Redact and Help. So I guess to do all of that we'd be looking at five macros? In your macro, I'm assuming there's a way to turn off the display of the macro updating characters one at a time and possibly to have the undo list be a single event for running the macro in case someone 'goofed' in what they selected? It's very visual but would be a bit slow if doing a lot of redacting in a document The reason I was thinking of using a style character and Find/Replaces was that text could all be marked ahead of time and then one quick action to hit things all at once, plus it seems slightly better than the add-ins approach. If you select text and use the redaction marker it applies 25% gray shading and will redact based on finding that shading according to the readme.txt file, so you could also get text blanked you didn't intend to have touched, where a specific style wouldn't be as likely to be accidentally used (especially one that covers up text g. BTW, would you want to take a shot at the 'Setting Custom 3D-depth' thread in the Word.Drawing.graphics discussion group? No one has jumped in on that one either g. Thank you, ================== "Jean-Guy Marcil" wrote in message ... "Jean-Guy Marcil" wrote: Here is a slightly improved version that does not stupidly replace all ¶, manual line/page/section breaks with a regular character... Sub RedactMe() Dim rgeRedact As Range Dim lngCount As Long Dim i As Long Set rgeRedact = Selection.Range With rgeRedact lngCount = .Characters.Count For i = 1 To lngCount If Asc(.Characters(i)) 20 Then .Characters(i).Text = "_" End If Next .MoveEnd wdCharacter, 1 .HighlightColorIndex = wdBlack End With End Sub -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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"Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote:
Hi Jean-Guy, Thank you for jumping in I pretty much stopped doing any 'BASIC' based stuff about the time that line numbers went away and 'GoTo' became "evil" g. For Word 2003 the redaction add-in and an article on what it does is available from http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/wo...193751033.aspx It's got a number of features that my 'poor man's approach' doesn't have g but it could also have some occassional side effects. (Of course with 7 DLL files and one .DOT I would expect that. The template contains a toolbar that has buttons to Mark text, Unmark text, Show Marks, Hide Marks, Redact and Help. So I guess to do all of that we'd be looking at five macros? In your macro, I'm assuming there's a way to turn off the display of the macro updating characters one at a time and possibly to have the undo list be a single event for running the macro in case someone 'goofed' in what they selected? It's very visual but would be a bit slow if doing a lot of redacting in a document Hi Bob, Yes, I could add some code to make it it "undoable" in one shot. And the only reason I did not use the style approach (which, I agree, offers many advantages) in my macro is that you have to make sure that the character style is available before the code can use it. This would mean checking that the style actually exists, and if not, have some error handling (Create it? Ask user for name of style that was used? Have a different approach where the user has to create the style in the current document before first starting to redact...?) etc. |
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