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gotcha
In teaching an Intro to Office 2007 at a tech college, I have to deal with a
few students (usually young males) who want to pass around one copy of a
project file for 3 or 4 of them to submit as their own work. So far, my
evidence is that each student displays exactly the same lengthy list of
detail errors. I would like something more concrete and less labor intensive
for me.
Is there something buried in a Word, Excel, etc., file that would uniquely
identify that 3 copies of the same project file came from the same copy of
Word or from the same Wintel machine?
few students (usually young males) who want to pass around one copy of a
project file for 3 or 4 of them to submit as their own work. So far, my
evidence is that each student displays exactly the same lengthy list of
detail errors. I would like something more concrete and less labor intensive
for me.
Is there something buried in a Word, Excel, etc., file that would uniquely
identify that 3 copies of the same project file came from the same copy of
Word or from the same Wintel machine?