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Yes, it's possible. If the copied text has format info, it will be brought to Word as well. If the format is a bit unusual for Word documents, we can make the assumption.
Moreover, if the content matters, there are many ways to check if you write the content by yourself. If you need more specific answer, tell us what you are exactly trying to do, and who is gonna detect it, a software? your teacher? |
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Hi Friend,
First of all thanks for your reply, actually i am a freelancer, two boys works for me from remote place, actually they have to type the text i provide which may be on any jpg image files, and actually what they will have to do is to type that text into the ms-word 2003 document with the specifications given by me, but i have a doubt that if they use any conversion software without typing it manually, they only send finally text filled doc files through mails. So i will have to detect from the files they would send. Could you please tell me the process for checking these word files, where can i check these formats and how can i detect that text has not been typed manually or used any editors like notepad or s/w. Could you please provide the difference between manually typed text and pasted text, how can i check this difference. Thanks & Regards Karthik. Last edited by Karthik123; 01-22-2010 at 09:20 AM. Reason: need to add something more |
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