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Hi Jamal,
I've previously provided code to show the document name, path, etc in the titlebar, via: .Caption = ActiveDocument.FullName You could modify that to inlcude the Word version # via code like: .Caption = "Word " & Application.Version & ": " & ActiveDocument.FullName Do note that this shows the actual version # (eg 12.0 for Word 2007), not the marketing name. I don't think you can make the Version # appear after the 'Microsoft Word' string that appears on the title bar.
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I'm wondering why it is impossible to show the version of the Word: 1. as year version like 2007, 2010, ... 2. to appear after the 'Microsoft Word'?
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Probably because Microsoft thinks users should know what Word version they're using without the need for extra prompts. After all, most versions look quite different from the others.
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all the best Jamal |
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these features are simple but very basic! best jamal |
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