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Hi!
I'm in a bit of a bind- I want to place a Word document up on our Intranet, but I also want to see how many hits it gets. It has to be done in Word format, as we want to have the "track changes" feature on the document, and we want to keep it in a format that most ppl will understand. Is there anyway to track the hits on a word document?? I'm using Dreamweaver for my FTP. Thanks in advance! |
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You could add an AutoOpen macro to run every time the document opens; but
you need to check whether your intranet security will permit this to work. Probably not, for two reasons: 1) most systems won't permit macros to run in this context, for fear of viruses, and 2) to retain the value you're going to have to update something permanently -- either the document itself or another file -- and most intranet set-ups don't give ad hoc users write permission on the server. "sun" wrote in message ... Hi! I'm in a bit of a bind- I want to place a Word document up on our Intranet, but I also want to see how many hits it gets. It has to be done in Word format, as we want to have the "track changes" feature on the document, and we want to keep it in a format that most ppl will understand. Is there anyway to track the hits on a word document?? I'm using Dreamweaver for my FTP. Thanks in advance! |
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Ask the intranet administrator for access to the site logs. You should
be able to find out pretty easily how many times your document's file name appears in the log. If you want to know, you can probably even find out who opened it and when. -- 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 Sun, 2 Apr 2006 16:11:02 -0700, sun wrote: Hi! I'm in a bit of a bind- I want to place a Word document up on our Intranet, but I also want to see how many hits it gets. It has to be done in Word format, as we want to have the "track changes" feature on the document, and we want to keep it in a format that most ppl will understand. Is there anyway to track the hits on a word document?? I'm using Dreamweaver for my FTP. Thanks in advance! |
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Awesome!! Thank you both for your help!!
"Jay Freedman" wrote: Ask the intranet administrator for access to the site logs. You should be able to find out pretty easily how many times your document's file name appears in the log. If you want to know, you can probably even find out who opened it and when. -- 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 Sun, 2 Apr 2006 16:11:02 -0700, sun wrote: Hi! I'm in a bit of a bind- I want to place a Word document up on our Intranet, but I also want to see how many hits it gets. It has to be done in Word format, as we want to have the "track changes" feature on the document, and we want to keep it in a format that most ppl will understand. Is there anyway to track the hits on a word document?? I'm using Dreamweaver for my FTP. Thanks in advance! |
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