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Old 07-02-2012, 04:42 AM
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In Word 2010, it's actually at File|Info > Properties. When you click on File, the Info screen is the default one. The Properties option is on the right-hand side of that screen, just below the document thumbnail.

The advice in my previous post was for Word 2007, which is what your profile says you're using.
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Yes, that seems to be it. Thank you. It seems a bit confusing that this field is called Company on this screen, whereas I think it was called Organization by the installer. It's also a little strange that this page does not show the Initials field. How do I check that?

Also, since it appears that these properties belong to the currently open file, not the Office installation, I guess that if I change these properties on this screen, they will only change for this file, and it won't change those stored for the Office installation, and written into any new file created. How do I do this?

I have also found these values in the registry - I suppose in the worst case I could change them there. But I really shouldn't have to do this...

Sorry about the profile - I will update it. I have a new job and a new PC with Office 2010, so for the next period I will be using both 2007 and 2010.

Thanks - Rowan
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Sorry about the profile - I will update it.
It turns out that the forum won't allow two versions of Windows or two versions of Office. I don't really want to have to create another account, so I will just have to remember to mention that this is Office 2010 and Windows 7 (64 bit) when I'm asking questions about this installation.

Don't other people run two different versions on different PCs? How do you deal with this?

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