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I need to send a letter to an insurance company letting them know when a job
we were working on was completed.
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This newsgroup doesn't deal with the content of Word docs. I'd suggest
trying Google to see if you can find something online.

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I need to send a letter to an insurance company letting them know when a
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we were working on was completed.



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I think abbiedan's post can be interpreted as a request for assistance on how
one might forensically look at a doc to determine when it was completed,
through, say, its Properties...

If this is the case, you could go File | Properties and fish around in there
for information that might show when the job was finished, e.g., Properties
shows when a doc was last printed.


"JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote:

This newsgroup doesn't deal with the content of Word docs. I'd suggest
trying Google to see if you can find something online.

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I need to send a letter to an insurance company letting them know when a
job
we were working on was completed.




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Default Need help with job completion letter.

I read it as the OP has done physical work on a project (for some reason I'm
thinking construction type work) and now they need to inform the insurance
company that it's done.

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"Hans" wrote in message
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I think abbiedan's post can be interpreted as a request for assistance on
how
one might forensically look at a doc to determine when it was completed,
through, say, its Properties...

If this is the case, you could go File | Properties and fish around in
there
for information that might show when the job was finished, e.g.,
Properties
shows when a doc was last printed.


"JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote:

This newsgroup doesn't deal with the content of Word docs. I'd suggest
trying Google to see if you can find something online.

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




"abbiedan" wrote in message
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I need to send a letter to an insurance company letting them know when a
job
we were working on was completed.






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