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I need to understand how the properties of a Word document in Office 2000 are
created and whether or not they can be used as evidence in court.
The 'statistics' page of the properties shows the following data (info in
brackets is what I think the data means):
Created (The very first instance the document was opened) 09 February
2006 18:51:00
Modified (The last time the document was saved) 09 February 2006 19:56:03
Accessed (The time I opened the document and took the screenshot) 17 March
2006 13:32:59
Revision (The amount of times it has been saved) 1
Total Editing Time (?) 212 minutes
The main problem I have is that the Total Editing Time section shows 212
minutes and I need to know how this time is calculated as it doesn't appear
to add up with the above data.
Any help with this will be greatly appreciated.
created and whether or not they can be used as evidence in court.
The 'statistics' page of the properties shows the following data (info in
brackets is what I think the data means):
Created (The very first instance the document was opened) 09 February
2006 18:51:00
Modified (The last time the document was saved) 09 February 2006 19:56:03
Accessed (The time I opened the document and took the screenshot) 17 March
2006 13:32:59
Revision (The amount of times it has been saved) 1
Total Editing Time (?) 212 minutes
The main problem I have is that the Total Editing Time section shows 212
minutes and I need to know how this time is calculated as it doesn't appear
to add up with the above data.
Any help with this will be greatly appreciated.