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Eliminating comments and revisions in a final draft
Occasionally I have to send Word files to others whose interests may be
adverse to mine. Even though I will send only what I think is a final version of the document, I understand that there is a lot of information about the preparation of the document that is "hidden," such as prior revisions, comments, edits, authorship, etc. I want to prevent them or their IT experts from detecting any of this "background information." Is there a simple way to do this in Word 2002/2003? |
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Eliminating comments and revisions in a final draft
Make sure that you accept or reject all tracked changes before sharing
your document with others. Also, make sure to delete all comments. See http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/trac...ngesWorks.html and http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...889091033.aspx . -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Joe McGuire" wrote in message ... Occasionally I have to send Word files to others whose interests may be adverse to mine. Even though I will send only what I think is a final version of the document, I understand that there is a lot of information about the preparation of the document that is "hidden," such as prior revisions, comments, edits, authorship, etc. I want to prevent them or their IT experts from detecting any of this "background information." Is there a simple way to do this in Word 2002/2003? |