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Metadata Removal
Depends on how you define 'metadata'. There is indeed a whole bunch of
information left in the document, but nothing you can be identified by. Some of things that are left behind a - creation date (dublin core) - last modified date (dublin core) - program you created the document with ('Microsoft Office Word' unless you used something else) - version of the program you created the document with ('12.0000' if you used Word 2007) - editing time - some unused styles might still be defined within the document - a set of possible revision ids (not used in the document, but they could indicate a common ancestor document) - the name of the custom template you use for your bibliographies if you have a custom one (if it is named faceman28208.xsl, they might trace it back to you) Yves wrote in message ... There are a number of products that claim Word 2007's meta data removal tools does not remove all the metadata. Its there metadata that it does not actually remove? |
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