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Hello,
I am trying to associate meta data with a Word file. I would like this meta data viewable by all users of the document, but for it not to appear on the Word sheet. The meta data will be to capture document control information - specifically: Version number and a tracking of all revisions - e.g.: date of revision, associated version number, author of revision, revision description. Ideally, would like a solution that allows for the information that is typically stored on the document control page of a document to be captured in a separate window associated with a Word file (kind of like how custom properties work, but this is too limited for what I'm trying to accomplish). This approach will allow document control information to be captured in a template (viewable, but not part of a document sheet) but will not require the user of a template to delete the document control page each time they go to use the template. |
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You might consider document control software that keeps all of the
meta-data in a database but also leaves the word docs in their native format. The app from Manedge Software (http://manedge.com) comes to mind. Hope this helps. Matt Wolodarsky wrote: Hello, I am trying to associate meta data with a Word file. I would like this meta data viewable by all users of the document, but for it not to appear on the Word sheet. The meta data will be to capture document control information - specifically: Version number and a tracking of all revisions - e.g.: date of revision, associated version number, author of revision, revision description. Ideally, would like a solution that allows for the information that is typically stored on the document control page of a document to be captured in a separate window associated with a Word file (kind of like how custom properties work, but this is too limited for what I'm trying to accomplish). This approach will allow document control information to be captured in a template (viewable, but not part of a document sheet) but will not require the user of a template to delete the document control page each time they go to use the template. |
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