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Is it possible to display the total editing time of a MS Word 2007 document either in the document itself or in the quick access toolbar? I know you can access this info through Office Button> Prepare > Properties > "Document Properties" > "Advanced Properties..." > "Statistics" I'm hoping to be able to easily monitor how long i have spent editing a document from within Word/the document itself, without using a separate countdown/timer or having to go digging through multiple menu steps, as above. Am googled-out from trying to find an extant way to do this, but don't have the skills to code for it myself. Hope someone has some ideas. Thanks! Majdnem
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