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Hi all! Based on the Document Properties a person was accused of writing a final contract, which in reality was made by his boss 2 years later after the first sample document (not .dot template) of the contract was created on another computer by the person. To help him avoid the absurd accusations I (as a sysadmin) need know perfectly how does MS Word-2003 change date properties (i.e. automatically) while copying a document onto another device/directory under the same (or another) filename? Why sometimes creation date is later than printed date when we look at the Document Properties window? Where can I find links or other materials? Thanks in advance! |
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