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Dear Sir/Mam
Is it possible to detect that "the text in a MS-Word 2003 document has not been typed manually" or copied from other sources like notepad or clipboard, etc., Could it be possible to find, actually what i mean to say is when someone copied some text in notepad it will be stored in clipboard temporarily right? and now if they pasted that text into a MS-Word 2003 document, actually they didn't typed it manually right. At this situation is there any process to find that the text they just pasted into the word doc has not been typed manually rather it is brought from a notepad or clipboard. Is it possible to find it using MS-word code behind files? Please help if any body knows about it it's urgent please.... Thank you. |
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Most unlikely, especially if it was plain, unformatted text from Notepad.
-- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "indiana" u57718@uwe wrote in message news:a28d0899afae1@uwe... Dear Sir/Mam Is it possible to detect that "the text in a MS-Word 2003 document has not been typed manually" or copied from other sources like notepad or clipboard, etc., Could it be possible to find, actually what i mean to say is when someone copied some text in notepad it will be stored in clipboard temporarily right? and now if they pasted that text into a MS-Word 2003 document, actually they didn't typed it manually right. At this situation is there any process to find that the text they just pasted into the word doc has not been typed manually rather it is brought from a notepad or clipboard. Is it possible to find it using MS-word code behind files? Please help if any body knows about it it's urgent please.... Thank you. |
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Indiana,
Don't think there is a way to detect that. -- Luc Sanders MVP - PowerPoint "indiana" u57718@uwe schreef in bericht news:a28d0899afae1@uwe... Dear Sir/Mam Is it possible to detect that "the text in a MS-Word 2003 document has not been typed manually" or copied from other sources like notepad or clipboard, etc., Could it be possible to find, actually what i mean to say is when someone copied some text in notepad it will be stored in clipboard temporarily right? and now if they pasted that text into a MS-Word 2003 document, actually they didn't typed it manually right. At this situation is there any process to find that the text they just pasted into the word doc has not been typed manually rather it is brought from a notepad or clipboard. Is it possible to find it using MS-word code behind files? Please help if any body knows about it it's urgent please.... Thank you. |
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There is no way to test this directly in Word but if I was your teacher I
might recognise that the text was not written in your normal style and be a little suspicious - there is software available that can analyse text for this purpose as well. My advice to you would be to not try to cheat - if you have copied something, or are quoting somebody else, say so. -- Enjoy, Tony www.WordArticles.com "indiana" u57718@uwe wrote in message news:a28d0899afae1@uwe... Dear Sir/Mam Is it possible to detect that "the text in a MS-Word 2003 document has not been typed manually" or copied from other sources like notepad or clipboard, etc., Could it be possible to find, actually what i mean to say is when someone copied some text in notepad it will be stored in clipboard temporarily right? and now if they pasted that text into a MS-Word 2003 document, actually they didn't typed it manually right. At this situation is there any process to find that the text they just pasted into the word doc has not been typed manually rather it is brought from a notepad or clipboard. Is it possible to find it using MS-word code behind files? Please help if any body knows about it it's urgent please.... Thank you. |
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Adding one more bit to what the other replies said, there is no such
thing as "MS-word code behind files". Code-behind is a concept from ASP.NET, MXML, XAML and similar technologies. It doesn't exist in Word. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. On Sat, 23 Jan 2010 18:03:10 GMT, "indiana" u57718@uwe wrote: Dear Sir/Mam Is it possible to detect that "the text in a MS-Word 2003 document has not been typed manually" or copied from other sources like notepad or clipboard, etc., Could it be possible to find, actually what i mean to say is when someone copied some text in notepad it will be stored in clipboard temporarily right? and now if they pasted that text into a MS-Word 2003 document, actually they didn't typed it manually right. At this situation is there any process to find that the text they just pasted into the word doc has not been typed manually rather it is brought from a notepad or clipboard. Is it possible to find it using MS-word code behind files? Please help if any body knows about it it's urgent please.... Thank you. |
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Dear sir/Madam,
Actually i am not trying to cheat any body, i am trying to be fair with my client. First of all thanks for your needful reply, if it is not possible for me to detect, is it possible to any software or programmed servers to find that? Actually why i am asking more specifically because, i am a freelancer and two boys works for me from remote place and they the will have to perform some manual typing tasks given by me, in which they will have to type text on any jpg file into word doc manually, this is the strict requirement of my client too. So i have a doubt weather they are typing manually or using any conversion s/w. Anyways finally they will send content filled word docs to me through mails and i will have to send these docs to my client, if anyway my client recognizes that those doc files have not been typed manually, he will cut my deal.This is the problem actually i am facing. So will it be possible for my client to find that those files have not been typed manually, using any software or would any information be available behind the word codes which are not seen by common mans like me. Thanks. -- Message posted via http://www.officekb.com |
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Luc wrote:
Indiana, Don't think there is a way to detect that. Dear Sir/Mam [quoted text clipped - 17 lines] Thank you. Dear Sir/Madam, First of all thanks for your needful reply, if it is not possible for me to detect, is it possible to any software or programmed servers to find that? Actually why i am asking more specifically because, i am a freelancer and two boys works for me from remote place and they the will have to perform some manual typing tasks given by me, in which they will have to type text on any jpg file into word doc manually, this is the strict requirement of my client too. So i have a doubt weather they are typing manually or using any conversion s/w. Anyways finally they will send content filled word docs to me through mails and i will have to send these docs to my client, if anyway my client recognizes that those doc files have not been typed manually, he will cut my deal.This is the problem actually i am facing. So will it be possible for my client to find that those files have not been typed manually, using any software or would any information be available behind the word codes which are not seen by common mans like me. Thanks. -- Message posted via http://www.officekb.com |
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Dear Sir/Madam,
First of all thanks for your needful reply, if it is not possible for me to detect, is it possible to any software or programmed servers to find that? Actually why i am asking more specifically because, i am a freelancer and two boys works for me from remote place and they the will have to perform some manual typing tasks given by me, in which they will have to type text on any jpg file into word doc manually, this is the strict requirement of my client too. So i have a doubt weather they are typing manually or using any conversion s/w. Anyways finally they will send content filled word docs to me through mails and i will have to send these docs to my client, if anyway my client recognizes that those doc files have not been typed manually, he will cut my deal.This is the problem actually i am facing. So will it be possible for my client to find that those files have not been typed manually, using any software or would any information be available behind the word codes which are not seen by common mans like me. Thanks. Terry Farrell wrote: Most unlikely, especially if it was plain, unformatted text from Notepad. Dear Sir/Mam [quoted text clipped - 17 lines] Thank you. -- Message posted via http://www.officekb.com |
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If the copy and pasting is done from a web page or from a heavily formatted
Word document and no effort is made to remove the styles and formatting of the originals, then it would be suspicious by still not proven. But if they do this but paste into Notepad first or the use Paste Special, Text Only feature, there is no way to know. What you could do is to install Key Loggers onto their computers which silently log EVERY keystroke they make on their computer. However, you MUST explain to them that it is a requirement of the contract to type everything and that the Key Loggers are a mandatory part of the contract. Terry "indiana via OfficeKB.com" u57718@uwe wrote in message news:a294eebe4df25@uwe... Dear Sir/Madam, First of all thanks for your needful reply, if it is not possible for me to detect, is it possible to any software or programmed servers to find that? Actually why i am asking more specifically because, i am a freelancer and two boys works for me from remote place and they the will have to perform some manual typing tasks given by me, in which they will have to type text on any jpg file into word doc manually, this is the strict requirement of my client too. So i have a doubt weather they are typing manually or using any conversion s/w. Anyways finally they will send content filled word docs to me through mails and i will have to send these docs to my client, if anyway my client recognizes that those doc files have not been typed manually, he will cut my deal.This is the problem actually i am facing. So will it be possible for my client to find that those files have not been typed manually, using any software or would any information be available behind the word codes which are not seen by common mans like me. Thanks. Terry Farrell wrote: Most unlikely, especially if it was plain, unformatted text from Notepad. Dear Sir/Mam [quoted text clipped - 17 lines] Thank you. -- Message posted via http://www.officekb.com |
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I hesitate to reply, but in the bizarre circumstances you describe, where
specific text must be entered in a document, it is possible that there are non-display characters in the original text that could get copied across, although they should all be visible if you set Word to display everything. That said, I don't believe you can copy text from a jpeg, so it is all moot. -- Enjoy, Tony www.WordArticles.com "indiana via OfficeKB.com" u57718@uwe wrote in message news:a294ebb474335@uwe... Dear sir/Madam, Actually i am not trying to cheat any body, i am trying to be fair with my client. First of all thanks for your needful reply, if it is not possible for me to detect, is it possible to any software or programmed servers to find that? Actually why i am asking more specifically because, i am a freelancer and two boys works for me from remote place and they the will have to perform some manual typing tasks given by me, in which they will have to type text on any jpg file into word doc manually, this is the strict requirement of my client too. So i have a doubt weather they are typing manually or using any conversion s/w. Anyways finally they will send content filled word docs to me through mails and i will have to send these docs to my client, if anyway my client recognizes that those doc files have not been typed manually, he will cut my deal.This is the problem actually i am facing. So will it be possible for my client to find that those files have not been typed manually, using any software or would any information be available behind the word codes which are not seen by common mans like me. Thanks. -- Message posted via http://www.officekb.com |
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No but you could (probably) extract it with OCR.
I am however having difficulty understanding why this matters. It shouldn't matter a jot whether the text is type, pasted or whatever as long as the end result is the same. *Anything* can be copied. The (often minor) difficulty is in reproducing the copy to match the original. In the case of Word, paste special as unformatted text, should give results identical to typed text, and there is no way of determining whether it was typed or pasted. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org "Tony Jollans" My forename at my surname dot com wrote in message ... I hesitate to reply, but in the bizarre circumstances you describe, where specific text must be entered in a document, it is possible that there are non-display characters in the original text that could get copied across, although they should all be visible if you set Word to display everything. That said, I don't believe you can copy text from a jpeg, so it is all moot. -- Enjoy, Tony www.WordArticles.com "indiana via OfficeKB.com" u57718@uwe wrote in message news:a294ebb474335@uwe... Dear sir/Madam, Actually i am not trying to cheat any body, i am trying to be fair with my client. First of all thanks for your needful reply, if it is not possible for me to detect, is it possible to any software or programmed servers to find that? Actually why i am asking more specifically because, i am a freelancer and two boys works for me from remote place and they the will have to perform some manual typing tasks given by me, in which they will have to type text on any jpg file into word doc manually, this is the strict requirement of my client too. So i have a doubt weather they are typing manually or using any conversion s/w. Anyways finally they will send content filled word docs to me through mails and i will have to send these docs to my client, if anyway my client recognizes that those doc files have not been typed manually, he will cut my deal.This is the problem actually i am facing. So will it be possible for my client to find that those files have not been typed manually, using any software or would any information be available behind the word codes which are not seen by common mans like me. Thanks. -- Message posted via http://www.officekb.com |
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Thanks for your needful advice.
Terry Farrell wrote: If the copy and pasting is done from a web page or from a heavily formatted Word document and no effort is made to remove the styles and formatting of the originals, then it would be suspicious by still not proven. But if they do this but paste into Notepad first or the use Paste Special, Text Only feature, there is no way to know. What you could do is to install Key Loggers onto their computers which silently log EVERY keystroke they make on their computer. However, you MUST explain to them that it is a requirement of the contract to type everything and that the Key Loggers are a mandatory part of the contract. Terry Dear Sir/Madam, First of all thanks for your needful reply, if it is not possible for me [quoted text clipped - 28 lines] Thank you. -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...neral/201001/1 |
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Thanks for your needful reply.
Tony Jollans wrote: I hesitate to reply, but in the bizarre circumstances you describe, where specific text must be entered in a document, it is possible that there are non-display characters in the original text that could get copied across, although they should all be visible if you set Word to display everything. That said, I don't believe you can copy text from a jpeg, so it is all moot. Dear sir/Madam, Actually i am not trying to cheat any body, i am trying to be fair with my [quoted text clipped - 23 lines] which are not seen by common mans like me. Thanks. -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...neral/201001/1 |
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Hello,
Many schools use software for this. And not only teachers, it can be very heplfull for students as well. Example: http://www.icto.tudelft.nl/en/icto-s...rism-software/ Or just search the Web on plagiarism-scanners/checkers Flip "indiana" u57718@uwe schreef in bericht news:a28d0899afae1@uwe... Dear Sir/Mam Is it possible to detect that "the text in a MS-Word 2003 document has not been typed manually" or copied from other sources like notepad or clipboard, etc., Could it be possible to find, actually what i mean to say is when someone copied some text in notepad it will be stored in clipboard temporarily right? and now if they pasted that text into a MS-Word 2003 document, actually they didn't typed it manually right. At this situation is there any process to find that the text they just pasted into the word doc has not been typed manually rather it is brought from a notepad or clipboard. Is it possible to find it using MS-word code behind files? Please help if any body knows about it it's urgent please.... Thank you. |
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I don't think that this is appropriate. These people have jpegs (scans) of
documents that must be turned into editable text by typing in what they see and not by pasting in the text as pictures. I don't think they are trying to stop plagiarisms. Terry "Flip" flipatkonitechpuntnl wrote in message ... Hello, Many schools use software for this. And not only teachers, it can be very heplfull for students as well. Example: http://www.icto.tudelft.nl/en/icto-s...rism-software/ Or just search the Web on plagiarism-scanners/checkers Flip "indiana" u57718@uwe schreef in bericht news:a28d0899afae1@uwe... Dear Sir/Mam Is it possible to detect that "the text in a MS-Word 2003 document has not been typed manually" or copied from other sources like notepad or clipboard, etc., Could it be possible to find, actually what i mean to say is when someone copied some text in notepad it will be stored in clipboard temporarily right? and now if they pasted that text into a MS-Word 2003 document, actually they didn't typed it manually right. At this situation is there any process to find that the text they just pasted into the word doc has not been typed manually rather it is brought from a notepad or clipboard. Is it possible to find it using MS-word code behind files? Please help if any body knows about it it's urgent please.... Thank you. |
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