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![]() I'm not sure what you mean by "in the document panel the value does not change" - it does with the code I posted. And, no, you can't delete 'Status' from the list. Regardless, that's the one the code I posted updates. Update it manually and you'll see the same result.
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It does not change in the document panel. I see it above the document and it remains empty.
However, when I go to File->Info and open the Advanced Properties it does have the correct value. It seems that when I go to File->Properties->Show Document Panel, I see another property called Status. Where could that come from? |
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