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If I convert a Word file containing Tracked Changes (revisions, comments,
etc.) into PDF, and that PDF is posted on a Web site, would it be possible for a sophisticated hacker to access the Tracked Changes in that PDF file? Thank you -- Wallace |
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Hello Wallace
Wallace wrote: If I convert a Word file containing Tracked Changes (revisions, comments, etc.) into PDF, and that PDF is posted on a Web site, would it be possible for a sophisticated hacker to access the Tracked Changes in that PDF file? Unless you created a "tagged PDF file" intended to be able to save back into the original DOC, I'd put my buck on "no". 2cents Robert -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | MS \ / | MVP X Against HTML | for / \ in e-mail & news | Word |
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