![]() ![]() Office saves document properties including details like the author, subject, title, the date you created a document, when you last modified it, and how long you spent working on the document. ![]() Of course, if you don’t want this metadata at all, you can just remove it without worrying about preserving a copy. You’ll then have a copy of the document with the metadata. For this reason, Microsoft recommends creating a new copy of the document (use the Save As feature) before removing the metadata and publishing the document. Note that you won’t be able to recover most of this metadata after deleting it. Click the Remove All button next to a type of metadata to remove it. Click Inspect and Office will examine the document for metadata. ![]()
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