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Old 03-08-2012, 06:40 AM
noviceatwork noviceatwork is offline How to identify whether Word 2007 was used to create a document saved as Word 2003 Windows XP How to identify whether Word 2007 was used to create a document saved as Word 2003 Office 2000
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Default How to identify whether Word 2007 was used to create a document saved as Word 2003

I have some documents in Word 2003 format. I suspect they were originally created using Word 2007 and saved in Word 2003 format.

Is anyone aware of a feature or bug in in Word 2007 that would leave a tell-tale sign behind in the Word 2003 version of the document, pointing to the original format?

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