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Right, but in order for a file to be modified and thus have content, there must be a difference between date created and date last modified, as one must open the file and save it (thereby changing the date modified data). Is this assumption correct? I've run some experiments and I have not been able to come up with a way that a word document can have content inside and still have a 0:00 time difference between date modified and date created.
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