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Why doesn't view\choose details\keywords work?

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BobW

Flightless Bird
1. Store a keyword in a Word.doc Document Properties area.
2. Put the word.doc in a folder.
3. Open the folder.
4. Choose View\Choose Details.
5. Scroll to bottom and check the 'Keywords' box.
6. a new Keywords column appears in the folder.
7. But it is still empty.

So, just what keywords are supposed to display in that column...and where do
I type my keywords to associate them with each file, if not in the document's
Properties area?
 
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Russ SBITS.Biz [SBS-MVP]

Flightless Bird
You'd probably have better luck Posting this in one of the "WORD" newsgroups
maybe the
microsoft.public.word.documanagement
newsgroup
Russ

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"BobW" <BobW@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:96488FD8-A1B2-4F9A-AC85-289632914814@microsoft.com...
> 1. Store a keyword in a Word.doc Document Properties area.
> 2. Put the word.doc in a folder.
> 3. Open the folder.
> 4. Choose View\Choose Details.
> 5. Scroll to bottom and check the 'Keywords' box.
> 6. a new Keywords column appears in the folder.
> 7. But it is still empty.
>
> So, just what keywords are supposed to display in that column...and where
> do
> I type my keywords to associate them with each file, if not in the
> document's
> Properties area?
 
B

Bernd

Flightless Bird
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> 1. Store a keyword in a Word.doc Document Properties area.
> 2. Put the word.doc in a folder.
> 3. Open the folder.
> 4. Choose View\Choose Details.
> 5. Scroll to bottom and check the 'Keywords' box.
> 6. a new Keywords column appears in the folder.
> 7. But it is still empty.
>
> So, just what keywords are supposed to display in that column...and where do
> I type my keywords to associate them with each file, if not in the document's
> Properties area?


Mmmmmh ... I see no "Keywords" column option in my Explorer.
AFAIK Keywords are not shown in Explorer.

BTW: I've heard reports about some Adobe Reader versions creating a
Keywords column, but only for PDF.

Bernd
 
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Alan Edwards

Flightless Bird
There is no "Keywords" in my View\Choose Details in Explorer(Win XP
Pro SP3)
"Sample Rate" is the one I see if I scroll to the bottom.
Have you some third-party addon to get such an option?

....Alan
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Alan Edwards, MS MVP Windows - Internet Explorer
http://dts-l.com/index.htm



On Mon, 15 Feb 2010 15:47:01 -0800, in
microsoft.public.windowsxp.general, BobW
<BobW@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>1. Store a keyword in a Word.doc Document Properties area.
>2. Put the word.doc in a folder.
>3. Open the folder.
>4. Choose View\Choose Details.
>5. Scroll to bottom and check the 'Keywords' box.
>6. a new Keywords column appears in the folder.
>7. But it is still empty.
>
>So, just what keywords are supposed to display in that column...and where do
>I type my keywords to associate them with each file, if not in the document's
>Properties area?
 
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