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Old 12-28-2011, 05:25 AM
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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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