Metadata in Word -- how much is there, really?

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OrphanAnnie

Can anyone tell me how much metadata really exists in a Word doc?
Specifically, in an MS Word doc where the Track Changes feature has
never been used, do text revisions/deletions actually remain?

I'm aware that username, revision dates/times, etc., remain in the doc
unless scrubbed out. But altho I can view this info thru Word's
document properties, I've never been able to view revised/deleted text
in a doc if the Track Changes feature was never used. I've looked at
the Microsoft website but found nothing specific to this question.
 
No, if you don't turn on Track Changes, then the document doesn't retain any
revisions and saves only the final text.

Here are some references:

WD97:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=223790
WD2000:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=237361
WD2002:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=290945

Remove Hidden Data add-in for Office 2003 and Office XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=834427

Protecting Personal Data in Your Word 2003 Documents
http://www.msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/odc_wd2003_ta/html/odc_WDProtectWord2003.asp

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Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP
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Hi Jay

Jay said:
No, if you don't turn on Track Changes, then the document doesn't retain any
revisions and saves only the final text.
[..]

Apart from the cases where Fast Saves are ticked on, I reckon?

Greetings
Robert
 
I'd read the 2002 version article and that's what it sounded like to
me. But I wanted to be sure as I work in a law firm and metadata is a
hot topic for our industry. Thanks very much!
 
Robert said:
Hi Jay

Jay said:
No, if you don't turn on Track Changes, then the document doesn't
retain any revisions and saves only the final text.
[..]

Apart from the cases where Fast Saves are ticked on, I reckon?

Greetings
Robert

Well, yes, Fast Saves (at least until it crosses the invisible threshold and
does a full save), or if you have the Versions feature turned on and you
save intermediate revisions. Of course, either of those poses a substantial
risk of crashing or corruptiing your document, so maybe you don't have to
worry about metadata...

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Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP
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