MS Office documents contain metadata such as author, corporate name, changes, and editing time. This can lead to potential privacy and security issues. Be mindful of the metadata when creating and sharing MS Office documents.
Leftover metadata from your Word documents can put your organization at financial risk, a competitive disadvantage, or even in an embarrassing situation with costly consequences. Generally, metadata can lead you to trouble. But with Metadata Editor 2007, you can now relax as it effectively gets rid of the metadata concern.
Whenever you create an MS Office document, it is automatically accompanied by properties such as the author, corporate name, document changes, editing time and other metadata. All this makes your private information available to a third party, which can put your company’s confidential data at risk, and may result in an embarrassing situation.
In conclusion, if you want to ensure that your Word documents are free from metadata, Metadata Editor 2007 is an excellent tool to use. It is an effective way to remove metadata that may put your organization into trouble, and help prevent financial loss as well as embarrassing situations.
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