C
CliffordSF
The other day I right-clicked a Word file to look up some info...can't even
remember what I was looking for because I stumbled across an entry on the
DETAILS tab that said "Total Editing Time" and showed how much time I'd
worked on the file! I was in heaven -- what a cool feature. Anyway, I wanted
to know what would happen if I left the file open and didn't work on it,
having switched to another program. The result was that when I wasn't
actually working on the word file, no additional time was added. Brilliant!
At least I thought so. It appears, if I leave the file open for a LONG
time...more than an hour or so, it begins to add time to the editing total.
Can anyone tell me what triggers additional edit time being added? I
generally work with multiple apps/windows open and switch back and forth
between them -- it would be AWESOME, and enough to get my writer friends to
upgrade if they knew they could keep track of how much time they spent on a
project. But in the end, I wanna know for me Does anyone know what
triggers the edit clock, and how I can stop it from adding time when a file
is left open overnight, for instance? Thanks!
remember what I was looking for because I stumbled across an entry on the
DETAILS tab that said "Total Editing Time" and showed how much time I'd
worked on the file! I was in heaven -- what a cool feature. Anyway, I wanted
to know what would happen if I left the file open and didn't work on it,
having switched to another program. The result was that when I wasn't
actually working on the word file, no additional time was added. Brilliant!
At least I thought so. It appears, if I leave the file open for a LONG
time...more than an hour or so, it begins to add time to the editing total.
Can anyone tell me what triggers additional edit time being added? I
generally work with multiple apps/windows open and switch back and forth
between them -- it would be AWESOME, and enough to get my writer friends to
upgrade if they knew they could keep track of how much time they spent on a
project. But in the end, I wanna know for me Does anyone know what
triggers the edit clock, and how I can stop it from adding time when a file
is left open overnight, for instance? Thanks!