![]() ![]() Gets or sets the subject of the document. Some possible values are 0 = File on disk is read/write 1 = Protect Document: File is encrypted and requires a password to open 2 = Protect Document: Always Open as Read-Only 3 = Protect Document: Both #1 and #2 4 = File on disk is read only 5 = Both #1 and #4 6 = Both #2 and #4 7 = All of #1, #2, and #4 8 = Protect Document: Restrict Edit to read-only 9 = Both #1 and #8 10 = Both #2 and #8 11 = All of #1, #2, and #8 12 = Both #4 and #8 13 = All of #1, #4, and #8 14 = All of #2, #4, and #8 15 = All of #1, #2, #4, and #8. Some are access restrictions on the file on disk. Gets the revision number of the document. On the backstage screen, make sure the Info screen is active. To create a custom property, click on the File tab while in an existing or new Word document. NOTE: We used Word 2013 to illustrate this feature. Gets or sets the manager of the document. You can change the value of the property in one place and it will propagate through your document. Gets the last print date of the document. Gets or sets the keywords of the document. Gets or sets the company of the document. Gets or sets the comments of the document. Gets or sets the category of the document. Gets the application name of the document. Specifying $all for the LoadOptions loads all the scalar properties (e.g.: Range.address) but not the navigational properties (e.g.: ). ![]()
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